Flash save

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Avraham Hanadari

I recall downloading and saving a freeware program that allowed me to save
flash graphics from the internet. Seems it's gone from my machine. Can
anyone suggest such a program (other than the built in Firebird system)?

Thanks in advance, Avraham
 
I recall downloading and saving a freeware program that allowed me to save
flash graphics from the internet. Seems it's gone from my machine. Can
anyone suggest such a program (other than the built in Firebird system)?

If you have successful loaded the said flash then it should be in your
browser caches folder.
 
I recall downloading and saving a freeware program that allowed me to
save flash graphics from the internet. Seems it's gone from my
machine. Can anyone suggest such a program (other than the built in
Firebird system)?

Thanks in advance, Avraham

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I think the only freeware available is "Flash Movie Extract Pilot" which not
exactly save flash from the internet, but scans your internet cache folder,
display any available flash file, and allow you to save the file in any desired
folder. to make it effective you must let the browser download the entire flash
movie first (which you probably do it anyway)

http://www.colorpilot.com/extract.html
 
sabresonic said:
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I think the only freeware available is "Flash Movie Extract Pilot" which not
exactly save flash from the internet, but scans your internet cache folder,
display any available flash file, and allow you to save the file in any desired
folder. to make it effective you must let the browser download the entire flash
movie first (which you probably do it anyway)

http://www.colorpilot.com/extract.html

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Thanks! I'll try that out. Avraham
 
Avraham said:
I recall downloading and saving a freeware program that allowed me to
save flash graphics from the internet. Seems it's gone from my
machine. Can anyone suggest such a program (other than the built in
Firebird system)?

Thanks in advance, Avraham

You can also use MYIE2 browser with its FLASH save plug-in.

Rob
 
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