I’ve had good luck with KeepVid.com.
First download the free RealPlayer from Real.com.
1. Go to YouTube.com and click on the video you want to download. As the video is displayed, you will see its URL on the right. Copy the URL.
For example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPkG8tW38jI
2. Go to KeepVid.com and enter the URL in the URL bar.
3. Click the Download button. This will list the video in the RealPlayer Downloader window.
4. Click Download and then click Play.
1) Insert the system DVD that came with your Mac.
2) From the Utillities menu, select Reset Password.
3) Follow the instructions shown on your screen to reset your root password.
The OS X software includes methods to zoom (make bigger) text you wish to read on your favorite web site. I am a happy user of a MacBook Pro, but I find my vision cannot keep up with the reading.
This tip requires a mouse with a scroll wheel. I found mine at Marshall’s for $10.
Go to System Preferences…, click on Universal Access, with the Seeing tab selected, visit the “Zoom:” section. Click the Off radio button to make certain that the button is active, and then click the Options… button. Near the bottom where it states “When zoomed in, the screen images moves:” and select the middle radio button “Only when the pointer reaches an edge.”
Almost done: Check the last check box that states “Use scroll wheel with modifier keys to zoom’ Then press once on your favorite modifier key (control, option, command) or press a key combination for two or more modifier keys. I use a single command key. Click the Done button and try it out.
Go to a web page that requires bigger text. Press the command key (or the keys you selected) and slide the scroll wheel away or toward you. No need to push down on the scroll wheel. Practice a few times to understand the action