Web Monitor
monitor uptime status of your websites
Emil S. sends in this link from: EMSA SYSTEMS
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Emsa Web Monitor is a small Web monitoring program, an utility that runs on your desktop and allows the user to monitor uptime status of several websites.
The program works by periodically pinging the remote sites, and showing the ping response time as well as a small graph that allows the user to quick view recent monitoring history.
The program has two modes, a normal and a mini mode. While in mini mode, it will look like a small bar with leds. While in normal mode, it will show full details for all websites being monitored.
Other features:
* transparency,
* auto-docking, running in system tray,
* auto-run at startup, custom ping check interval etc.
This program is rather simple but hopefully useful in monitoring a set of websites that you own, or to keep an eye on your internet connection status by choosing a number of reliable sites and monitoring them.
* Freeware for Windows.
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* Picture: Screen Capture
* Price: Free
* Requires: WinXP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003
* Runs on: WinXP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003
* Direct Download: Web Monitor
* EMSA SYSTEMS
* Freeware for PC / Windows users
* Web: browsers, utilities, bookmarking, etc
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