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VideoCacheView allows you Extract and Copy Video Files from Web Browser Cache

January 22nd, 2011 Nady Leave a comment Go to comments

VideoCacheView allows you Extract and Copy Video Files from Web Browser Cache

It is quite obvious that sometimes you like videos from websites, and you would love to save it on your hard disk for future offline use. However some websites displays the link to download to save videos while others not allow. If your played video is stored in website cache folder, then you can get your hands on that video using VideoCacheView tool.

It is not really that difficult it all, as you can store your favorite videos on your hard disk with the help of this new utility application. VideoCacheView is completely a standalone application which does not require any kind of installation.

 

 

It allows users to copy and extract video files from web browser cache and save it to view or share in future.  It supports both Firefox and Internet explorer web browser. It scans web browser cache thoroughly and identifies videos that are available to download and store.

 

 

However, we would like to remind you that VideoCacheView is not a video player, so you must have a video player which can play flash videos (flv format). Usually most of the websites upload flash videos (flv format). Alternatively users can go for converters that convert flash video to other formats.

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