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Standalone YouTube player Sprink removes the need for a browser
Sprink is a standalone YouTube client for Windows Vista or Windows 7 that lets you search YouTube and watch videos in a browser that's not much larger than the video window. In other words, you can easily watch YouTube videos while making room on your desktop for other applications like a web browser or word processor.
The application is still in development, and the CoverFlow style feature for browsing through search results is a bit sluggish, at least on my netbook with its slowish 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor.
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Andre M said 7:56AM on 5-07-2009
Cooliris can do the same as well
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Craysh said 3:59PM on 5-06-2009
Isn't the point of sites like Youtube the fact that you DON'T need another program to use them?
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kirby145 said 7:28AM on 5-07-2009
@Craysh
You need a web browser, and in the cases that you do not have one or you're not sure youtube will work out a standalone program can be a better option for this functionality
Also it looks cooler.
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