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Flash and Media Capture 1.9 - Saves all images, video and Flash applets

Saves all images, video and Flash applets

Flash and Media Capture



 

Flash and Media Capture: Flash and Media Capture is a Windows plugin application for MS Internet Explorer. It adds a nice toolbar that allows you to save all images and Flash applets from a page to the folder you want.

This tool is great for making collections of images on your disk from online photo albums, image forums and desktop wallpaper sites.

It also allows you to automatically save images (all or above certain dimensions) and Flash to the folder you want. For example, you may browse a picture gallery and have all photos you see to be kept in a folder on your hard disk. If you want to save YouTube, Google, MySpace or another online video (FLV

format,) please visit the page with the video, wait until it loads in the

page and then click the Flash and Media Capture button on its toolbar.

AutoSave will also work with such pages.



There is a dialog window included that shows all images and Flash files on the page. Preview and selective save is possible.

What is new in version 1.9:

Added displaying a pair of Flash applet and the related Video file in the Save dialog Improved saving compound Flash files Restored YouTube video detection on web pages




 

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For $24.95

Download: Download Flash and Media Capture 1.9 (3.8 Mb)
Download Count:1
Release Date:2009-10-22
Last Updated:2009-10-21
Manufacturer: MetaProducts Corporation
Product Support: Flash and Media Capture WebSite
  
Language:English, Arabic, Chinese, Polish, Russian, Turkish
Requirements:Memory Minimum to run Windows
Install:Install Only
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