24 Jul 2002
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP
Manufacturer: 3rd Eye Solutions
Size: 1.3MB
Number of Downloads: 245
Price: null
Flash websites look impressive but it is often impossible to view them offline; unless you make use of Woof.
Woof can scan your local drives and Netscape or Internet Explorers temporary internet files for Flash files, jpegs and Real Audio files (depending on which you specify).
Any files Woof finds it displays in list form, although they will more than likely have obscure names. Woof has a built-in preview window that lets you view these files first, to ensure you save the correct one.
Once you have located the file(s) you wish to save, simply highlight them and copy them to a safe place on your hard drive. At this point file names can be changed to something more suitable if necessary, and they can then be viewed offline at anytime.
Be aware that you can only save as much of a Flash website as you have viewed (i.e. only that which is in your cache), so ensure you view all desired sections of a site before using Woof.
Woof supports all version of Flash from Flash 3 upwards, including MX.
Purchase price: $29.95 (Single user licence).
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