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After watching a video on a Web site, you may want to save the video file on your hard drive. Keep in mind that the video file is stored in the cache of your browser and VideoCacheView 1.93 can help you remove it. The program automatically scans the entire cache of Internet Explorer and Firefox and finds all video files are currently stored in it. Once located you will make a copy of them in the folder that you designate for later viewing.
Did you know that the videos you see through the web browser are stored in the browser cache? A good example is YouTube, Metacafe and other sites and online communities of video on demand.
Well. If you'd like to see one of these videos and do not remember the address, check the cache on your web browser, or rather, let VideoCacheView 1.93 so. It is compatible with Internet Explorer and any Mozilla based browser, that includes the popular Firefox.
Once opened, it scans the cache of your web browser and after a few minutes you will see a list of all the videos from the cache. From there, a breeze. You can copy them to a specific folder, open it in your VCR or see them again through your web browser.
Size: 0.07 MB
Publisher: Visit Website
Release Date: 2011-6-3
OS: Win 9x/ME/2K/NT/XP/Vista
