ShadowWebAanalyzer will assist you in analysing your own web site in search of potential errors.
| Version | 3.3 |
| Updated | Jul 14th 2005 |
| Developer |
Safety-Lab
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| User Rating |
897
2.8
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| Original File Size | 1.7 MB |
| Downloads | 9020 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Network Tools |
In the modern world having a nicely set up web site is often one of preconditions for making successful business. However, growing expansion and constant upgrade of web technologies makes it crucial for anyone in charge of web site maintenance to have proper site managing software.
Bad links, one of the most common problems, can have a highly undesirable effect on visitors forcing them into doubting professionalism of the web-master, if not the whole company (particularly if in the net business).
Here are some key features of "Shadow Web Analyzer ":
■ assist you in analysing your own web site in search of potential errors. The unique technologies it uses will help you to check for bad links, do almost any imaginable searches, download whole sites or selected web pages for offline analysis, and re-organise links in downloaded component files.
■ provide with the most full and up-to-date information on status of your web site.
■ save your time and efforts doing for you the job that would otherwise have to be done manually.
Limitations:
■ 15 days trial
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