Recover+Images+from+Your+Web+Browser+Cache


 * Recover Images from Your Web Browser Cache **

When you browse the Web, your PC stores temporary copies of all of the web pages that you visit in the cache folder on your hard drive. In this folder you will find not only all of the HTML web pages that you visit, but also local copies of all of the images displayed on web pages too. If you find a particular image on a web page and decide you want to download it, there is no need to go hunting back to the web page that you found it on. You can simply extract it from the cache folder, and store a copy to your hard drive. However, the cache folder will probably contain 1000s of files, which makes it really difficult to find a particular picture in amongst all of the other digital junk. The answer is:- CacheCopy.

This tool allows you to automatically copy images from your web browser’s cache folder to a location of your choosing. To copy images all you have to do is select your particular browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer etc.), specify which target folder you would like to copy the images to, and set the age of the images, their minimum size and minimum height & width in pixels, and then click **Copy**. These last parameters will help you to narrow down the images you are searching for, so you do not get 100s of tiny thumbnail pictures for example. All images matching the criteria will be copied to the target folder, and you can look through this much smaller number of files to find the picture(s) that you are looking for.

CacheCopy can be downloaded here:-

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