@HowToAI_: Someone open-sourced a tool that downloads ANY Udemy course for free offline use. It's called udemy-downloader-gui, a d…
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An open-source desktop tool called udemy-downloader-gui has been released, allowing users to download any Udemy course for free offline use with a single click.
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Someone open-sourced a tool that downloads ANY Udemy course for free offline use.
It’s called udemy-downloader-gui, a desktop app that grabs full courses with one click for offline learning.
100% Open Source. https://t.co/3eXPJoXE5I
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