Clone2Go DVD to BlackBerry Converter for Mac' 2.0.0 is Shareware Rippers & Converters software design by Clone2Go.com. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X 10.5,Mac OS X 10.6 and has as system requirements: 1G Hz Intel processor or above, At least 512M physical RAM. Clone2Go DVD to BlackBerry Converter for Mac is the perfect combination of Mac DVD to BlackBerry Converter + Video to BlackBerry Converter + YouTube Downloader specially designed for BlackBerry fans.
Whats new in version 2.0.0:1. Added thumbnail for each item in the main window. 2. Fixed the error of control character in the file name of YouTube video. 3. Fixed other minor bugs.
Publisher review:Clone2Go DVD to BlackBerry Converter for Mac is the perfect combination of Mac DVD to BlackBerry Converter + Video to BlackBerry Converter + YouTube Downloader specially designed for BlackBerry fans. This Mac DVD to BlackBerry conversion tool can help you convert DVD movies to BlackBerry MP4, 3GP, AVI, WMV, MP3 on Mac (including Snow Leopard) for playback on BlackBerry Storm/Tour/Pearl/Bold/Curve, complete with powerful video editing features such as trimming video length, selecting audio track/subtitle, customizing output profile, etc. It also works as a Mac Video Converter for BlackBerry which supports all popular video formats. What's more, Clone2Go DVD to BlackBerry Converter for Mac allows you to download and convert (HD) videos from YouTube, Google, Break, MySpace, Blip, etc for viewing on BlackBerry Storm/Tour/Pearl/Bold/Curve.
Requirements:1G Hz Intel processor or above, At least 512M physical RAM
Operating system:Mac OS X 10.5,Mac OS X 10.6
Release notes:Minor Update
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