Once installed, it shows up in the menu under the “Multimedia” section. The easiest method of installation is to utilize the one-click installation method here:Īlternatively, you can jump into a nice cozy terminal and fire this off: Some fantastic member of the openSUSE community has taken care of it for you and it is in the official repository for both Leap and Tumbleweed. When visiting the Minitube home page that there is a Windows, Mac and Ubuntu version available, there isn’t a listed option for openSUSE, not even mentioned but that is not a problem. ![]() There is a drawback, I do want to “like” and occasionally comment on videos to which you cannot do with Minitube but at least you are giving the content creators another “view”. As of recent, it seems like YouTube is getting more bloated with features you don’t need and is getting increasingly irritating to use. There is a lot to like about this application as it provides, in many ways, a better YouTube experience. It is used for watching YouTube videos without the bloat of a browser or having to log into Google for subscriptions. Translated to more than 30 languages including German, French, Italian, Russian, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Hebrew and Chinese.I’m not sure how I stumbled upon this handy little application but it’s great.Share on Facebook, Twitter or via email.Fullscreen mode: mouse cursor, toolbar and playlist autohide.YouTube categories: “Most Popular”, “Music”, “Games”, etc.Remembers recent keywords and channels.Search by keyword, channel name or paste a YouTube link.Filter videos by publication date, video duration and video quality.Sort videos by relevance, date, view count and rating. ![]()
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