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Course Hunt 0.0.7, published by Idrees Dargahwala, is a lightweight Electron-based utility designed to let users retrieve free educational videos hosted on coursehunters.net for offline viewing. Built around the familiar Chromium engine, the program exposes a minimal interface that simply requests the target course URL; once validated, it streams the available lessons and writes each MP4 to a local folder while preserving original titles and order. The single-version release (0.0.7) targets students, self-taught developers, and professionals who want uninterrupted access to programming, design, and data-science curricula without depending on continuous connectivity or browser tabs. Because the client runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux, it can be dropped onto a classroom laptop, home workstation, or conference-room PC, making it practical for study groups, corporate training labs, and educators assembling offline resource libraries. The 0.0.7 build is classified under the Download Managers category, yet its narrow focus on the coursehunters repository differentiates it from general grabbers; no transcoding, playlist editing, or format selection is offered—every clip is fetched at the highest source resolution and placed in a dated subdirectory so that successive courses remain organized. No authentication is required, and the executable is codesigned to reduce false-positive antivirus alerts, although users should still verify copyright terms before redistributing saved lessons. Course Hunt is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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