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We've compiled a list of 21 free and paid alternatives to Skippy. The primary competitors include YouTube, VidLii. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Skippy and Zattoo, IPFSTube, DTube. Also you can look at other similar options here: Education and Reference Software.


YouTube is a video-sharing website that allows users to upload, view, and share videos.

This site mimics old YouTube and has the 2008 header and 2009 looking pages.

Zattoo is Europe’s leading Live-TV provider over the Internet and is active in six different...

IPFSTube
Free Open Source

IPFSTube is a player / uploader for videos , stored in the distributed network I.P.F.S.

DTube
Free Open Source

DTube is the first crypto-decentralized video platform

HookTube is basically just youtube-dl in website form -- it discovers and manages pointers to...

Discover the world's best videos personalised based on your moods and interests!

TED
Free

Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world

Manage your professional, social and viral videos

Thumb through the videos and save your time

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Skippy Overview

Skippy is the time-saving video player mainly designed for informative speeches and lectures. Having trouble concentrating during YouTube lectures like TED or Khan Academy? Don’t beat yourself up anymore. Skippy helps you ‘fast cut’ the videos! While all the redundancies are filtered out, information is conveyed even more effectively. It introduces you to the easiest, fastest, as well as the most engaged way of video lecture watching.

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