Paessler’s Site Inspector helps you really see your website


h1 September 21st, 2007

screenshot of Site Inspector

If you thought Internet Explorer and Firefox are all you ever need to view the web, try the Site Inspector browser, and you may never want to go back again.

Of special interest to web designers and developers, Site Inspectors allows you to toggle views from Internet Explorer to Mozilla Firefox within its own window, so you can easily compare how your site is rendered by these two browsers.

It has several built-in analysis features, like W3C’s XHTML and CSS Validation, which give the exact errors and why, if any. It also offers a detailed download speed report and analysis for site optimization. Site Inspector can even make its own specific recommendations on necessary changes based on the data collected. This way you’ll be able to know whether you should cut down on image sizes, CSS or JavaScript code. Google and Alexa tools are available, as well, providing a list of back links, page rank and traffic reach. If you’d like to translate the page into another language, Site Inspector can do this at a click using Babelfish. Truly an all-in-one web browser, Site Inspector puts most of the popular and useful web tools within easy reach.

Site Inspector is compatible with Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and 2003, and requires about 30 MB of disk space. It runs on Internet Explorer 6.0 and Firefox 1.0.x, but it also has a plug-in for Firefox 2.0.

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