I easily queued up a few videos for download in this manner. For example, when I browsed Vimeo I was able to tap on any video and have it appear in the scrolling list for download.
To download and save the video for offline viewing on your iPad, just tap on the video icon and a progress bar shows you how the download is coming along. When you find a compatible video (more on that in a moment), you'll see it show up in a horizontal scrolling icon list above the browser. Roadshow has a built-in web browser that you can use to head out to your favorite sites. It is a fun iPad app that answers the question 'How can I download online videos for viewing on my iPad at a later time when I'm offline?' Roadshow (free download, $4.99 in-app purchase to remove ads and enable unlimited video) isn't a Mac app, and it's definitely not an FTP client. Now Fetch Softworks has branched out with a new addition to the family named Roadshow.
The company has been around since 1989, and is named after the classic Mac FTP client - Fetch. Longtime Mac users are very familiar with Fetch Softworks.