WebVideoCap User Reviews
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"AVOID!! Containts adware"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.37
Pros
I didn't try it. I assume nothing good about products that contain adware.
Cons
Norton detected adware in the installable so I did not install.
Summary
AVOID ADWARE!
I would have given ZERO stars but minimum rating is 1-star. -
"Bad MoJo in this file (adware.. beware)"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.37
Pros
It would be nice if I could try it. It is nice that my Norton AV pointed out the adware hiding withing.
Cons
Adware.Purityscan found within..don't even bother
Summary
It had spyware
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"Best Software of this kind"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.25
Pros
Small. Simple. Fool proof.
Cons
None found.
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"WARNING TO ME OF A "VIRUS"!"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.25
Pros
NONE...VIRUS EVIDENTLY!!!
Cons
VIRUS! I was so happy to have found this and so I forgot to look at any reviews that might be posted here, and I tried downloading it...BUT my AVAST stopped me from downloading it by alerting me of a VIRUS if I continue!
Summary
Now that I see others have discovered the same thing and even written here about it, MY QUESTION IS "HOW COME IT IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD?" Do any of your staff members actually look at these comments? I wanted to contact you and this is the only way I could!
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"TROJAN"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.25
Pros
NOTHING!!
Cons
When I went to download this program my AV alerted me to a "Trojan Horse" virus. I am glad I use Avast! for my AV since it alerts me to viruses as the program(s) are downloading instead of me being surprised when I go to install the program!!!
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"Trojan Horse"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.25
Cons
As soon as I had extracted it from the zipped folder... my anti virus detected a trojan and deleted it.
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"TROJAN HORSE PROXY ABLZ"
Version: WebVideoCap 1.25
Pros
This software has been evaluated and is considered unsafe. Download at your own risk.
Cons
TROJAN HORSE PROXY ABLZ
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"Actually works! With Firefox and Opera too! And it's tiny."
Version: WebVideoCap 1.15
Pros
Tiny executable with no installation needed. Does exactly what it says, saves flash videos that you are viewing online to a file for viewing offline. I successfully captured from a couple of sites (one was YouTube.com) and a news report, using Opera and Firefox. Doesn't need any direction to find the video (URL or frame on screen) like other capturers, just grabs it when it starts up.
Cons
Instructions may confuse- basically you MUST press "start capture" before you click on the online video. If it isn't capturing when the video starts to load, it won't save it. You can't save on replay, when the video is in your browser's cache. Also, it says that you will see the file created and "growing" in the files directory during capture but I only saw it after I pressed "stop capture". I'm using XP Pro.
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