IeCacheExplorer 1.6.6

Freeware

511.38 KB

Publisher Description

Window 8 CompatibleIeCacheExplorer displays the details of all cookies that Internet Explorer stores on your computer and reads all information from the history file on your computer, displays the list of all URLs that you have visited. It also allows you to clear history, delete cookies and temporary internet files. The tool is designed with a user-friendly interface and is easy to use.

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