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    Site monitoring

    Site monitoring

    Monitoring of websites with spider and email notifications

    Free website monitoring software, easy to set up and use for monitoring web sites. It is a web application programmed in Java programming language. You can monitor HTML pages, JSON and XML, pages in sitemap and even your whole web site using spider. Naturally you can check multiple websites. You can check HTTP result codes and even contents of the checked pages. Website checking is done periodically using build-in cron mechanism. In case of a check failure, application will automatically send email to site administrator.
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    a desktop application program that is used as a network observer and controller in a local network such LAN or wLAN. Controls USB connectivity,access times and permitted web sites. Gives detailed reports about client's activities.
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    An web-based application for active network devices record creation and SNMP management of it.
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