So, gentlemen, you often face the question of saving data from any YouTube, Vkontakte, file sharing and so on.
A colleague of
mekal unearthed a categorically useful service
SaveFrom.net , which just helps us download files from our large Internet to our sinful hard drives. The principle of operation is simple - you must add the prefix “savefrom.net
/ ” or “sfrom.net
/ ” before the URL of the desired resource and the resource will show a page with direct links. A complete list of supported resources is presented on the main page of the site.
BUT! This, after all, requires some extra copy-pasting movements of this set-top box, isn't it? Here is what I propose to do to simplify life.
Create a bookmark
booklet in the browser. I use
Mozilla Firefox with a
del.icio.us toolbar , but it will work in any browsers with any bookmark managers that understand JavaScript.

The text of the bookmarklet is quite simple:
javascript:void(location.href='http://sfrom.net/'+location.href)
We place the bookmarklet on the bookmarks bar, so that it is always at hand, and voila - now, to download any clever content, we have enough, while on the page with this content, click the button on the bookmarks bar.
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Use on health :)