Web Pages Monitor is a program that monitors individual Web pages and
notifies if the page is either not available or has been changed. It
offers an unlimited number of pages that can be monitored, pages can be
automatically checked (minutes, hours or daily), program can
automatically start with Windows, resides as an icon in the tray, and more. Being
able to quickly see if a Web page (or server) is on-line or off-line is
a great tool for anyone working multiple domains on the Internet, and
Web Pages Monitor can do that quickly and easily. It is less valuable as
a tool to check if a page has been changed since your last visit
because it simply checks for change since the last check (by default, this
is set for every 10 minutes though it can be easily changed) and does
not appear to be able to handle the dynamic ads from sites like Google.
Two sites we added to our check list are constantly displaying a
"changed" symbol because, we are assuming, they contain Google ads (we kno
w the pages have not been changed in any other way). However, there is
a definite advantage to monitoring domains to ensure that the server is
working OK. As a server/domain monitor, Web Pages Monitor does a
reasonably good job, but as a page-changed monitor, it has more limited
applications. That said, Web Pages Monitor is a handy tool to have around
if you have a site that should be watched.
Worth Checking it...
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Web Pages Monitor
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