What is CSA - Asst. for saving files from Coursera?
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Assistant for saving media files from the website www.coursera.org, such as videos, subtitles, and video descriptions. The assistant prepares the file names for saving, and the user saves the files with the new name to their own folder.
"CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera" - a browser extension for Google Chrome that makes saving Coursera video materials easy and convenient.
Did you know that once you finish a course, you lose access to its video materials? If you want to retain those valuable insights for future reference, you may have resorted to recording videos onto your own storage devices. However, this process can be inconvenient, especially when it comes to renaming files or making mistakes.
With "CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera", you can effortlessly tackle this challenge in a legal and user-friendly manner. Our extension enables you to save Coursera videos with logical and intuitive file names. Say goodbye to tedious renaming and errors - our assistant takes care of it all!
To get started with the extension, simply visit the Chrome Web Store and install it. Saving Coursera video materials has never been easier!
We understand the importance of retaining knowledge, and our mission is to empower you in your learning journey. Join thousands of satisfied users who have embraced "CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera" and enjoy seamless video saving from Coursera. Experience the convenience and peace of mind today!
https://github.com/lexxai/CourseraSaveAssist/wiki
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CSA - Asst. for saving files from Coursera requires very minimum permissions.
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