![]() Fixed to automatically use the Cache_Data subfolder in the new versions of Chrome.Updated the time filter options, and now you can choose to view the cache files in the last xx seconds/minutes/hours.Updated to keep the selection and focus after refresh.Added 'Show Milliseconds In Last Accessed Time' option.If you choose the cache name options, the original cache filename is used (it's the name displayed in the 'Cache Name' column).You can choose one of the following modes: 'Based on URL' (Default), Cache Name, Cache Name Extension. Added 'Filename Mode' to the 'Copy Selected Files To.' option.The content of the cache file in the lower pane if the 'Show Preview Pane' option is turned on (View -> Show Preview Pane or simply press F8). ![]() ![]() Starting from version 2.10 - When you select image cache item ( gif, png, jpg) or text-based cache item (HTML, CSS, JSON, Javascript), you can watch 'Copy Selected Cache Files To' option (F4). You can also extract the actual files from the cache, and save them into another folder, You can do that by using the You can select one or more cache files from the list, and then export the list into text/html/xml file ('Save Selected Items' option),Ĭopy the URL list to the clipboard (Ctrl U), copy the entire table of cache files (Ctrl C), and then paste it to Excel or to OpenOffice spreadsheet. Simply copy the executable file (ChromeCacheView.exe) to any folder you like, and run it.Īfter you run it, the main window displays the list of files currently stored in the cache of the default Google Chrome user.
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