cacheCopy 2.0.1 freeware

cacheCopy is a handy and useful application designed for ripping images from your browser cache into a folder on your drive.
All the images that are displayed in your browser are stored somewhere on your hard-drive (unless you use private browsing in Firefox or Chrome). You can access these images yourself if you know where to look for. ...

Author trailmax
Released 2012-11-20
Filesize 348 kB
Downloads 504
OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 x64, Windows 10, Windows 10 x64
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords rip image, browser cache, image ripper, cache, ripper, grabber
Users' rating
(14 rating)
cacheCopyDownload ManagersWindows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows 7, Windows 7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 8 x64, Windows 10, Windows 10 x64
cacheCopy - add file names Freeware Download Notice

cacheCopy Free Download - we do not host any cacheCopy torrent files or links of cacheCopy on rapidshare.com, depositfiles.com, megaupload.com etc. All cacheCopy download links are direct cacheCopy download from publisher site or their selected mirrors.

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2.0.1 Nov 20, 2012 New Release

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