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MySpeed Plug-In for YouTube 3.0


License Free
Requirements Adobe Flash Player 9.0
Downloads 368 Limitations None
Publisher Enounce File Size 4.3M
Date added 27 Feb 2009 Check your speed

The Enounce MySpeed Plug-In for YouTube allows you to change the playback speed of YouTube and other flash videos in real time while you watch the video. You do not need to download or convert the video file. With MySpeed you can control the speed without changing the pitch of the audio. Basically, the person speaking won't sound like a chipmunk. With MySpeed you can watch more videos in less time with speed-up, understand and transcribe complex material with slow-down, increase learning and retention.

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IBM Rational Team Concert Standard Edition V1.0.1

Download a free trial version of IBM Rational Team Concert Standard Edition, built on the Jazz Technology Platform.

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