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    WebNotifier

    Monitors the content of web sites and notifies you when changed

    The software monitor one or multiple web site for any change and notifies the user visually or by email. It uses .NET regular expression to fetch data to be monitored. You can define as many web sites and regular expression as you want, grouped by sections. To run the software you need to have .NET Framework 4.0 installed.
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    Timed Web Monitoring Tool - monitors predefined websites, notifies the user by email or popup at specified time frames.
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    Waspnest is a website monitoring program that runs as a service under Windows XP. It will send an email notification if a monitored URL is offline. A local SMTP server is not required. It uses sockets to communicate with the target SMTP server.
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