View Google Chrome Cache With ChromeCacheView
Posted October 4, 2009 – 6:05 pm in: Freeware, Google ChromeLike Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and other browsers even the Google Chrome too stores all the temporary contents in a folder named Cache. Generally Chrome’s Cache folder can be found in [User Profile]\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default.
Since you need to dig into to several folders to view all the contents in the Cache folder, here is a portable utility that displays Cache contents with a click. With ChromeCacheView one can view file name, URL, content type, file size, last accessed time, expiration time, server name, server response, and more.
As this is a standalone utility, it doesn’t require any installation to getting started.
There are options to copy selected cache files to another directory, save the selected files in ChromeCacheView. If you have installed Google Chrome browser, then this is a handy utility for you.
Tags: Google Chrome Cache, View Chrome Cache
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2 Comments
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a nearly useless app… WHO needs to browse the cache?
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a nearly useless app… WHO needs to browse the cache?
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