What it shows- Search text, engine, date/time, type (web/image/video), browser used and full URL
- Queries are listed even if the browser’s own history window has been cleared, as long as the cache file still exists
What you can do with the list- Select one or many entries and copy them to the clipboard
- Export to TXT, HTML, XML or CSV for analysis or archival
- Use command-line switches to automate exports, e.g.
MyLastSearch.exe /shtml "report.html" /sort "Search Time"
How to run- Download the 70 KB ZIP, extract and launch
MyLastSearch.exe
(no install, no DLLs). - The program automatically scans common cache/history locations; if you keep profiles in a custom path, press F9 and point to the folders.
- Results appear instantly—no admin rights required.
Typical uses- Quick audit of kids’ or employees’ search activity on a shared PC
- Recover keywords you typed last week but forgot to bookmark
- Build a personal search-diary by exporting dated HTML files
Limitations- Only sees queries still present in cache/history; if you run a cleaner or use incognito mode, those entries are gone.
- Does NOT recover Google-account activity stored in the cloud—only local data.
In short, MyLastSearch is the fastest way to retrieve and save every locally-stored search query across all major browsers without opening a single settings page.