11-21-2024, 08:48 AM
Scrutiny 12.10.0 macOS
File size: 6 MB
Optimizing your website for search engines can improve your ranking in the search results pages and naturally bring more users to your site. Scrutiny is a website analysis tool that can help you check if there are any broken links on your website, create a sitemap, check for spelling errors, run SEO checks, and so on.
Scrutiny comes with a sites manager where you can easily input the source URL for the website you want to start evaluating. The app automatically generates a thumbnail for the page and then enables you to configure the scanning rules.
""Release Notes""
Fixes a bug that could have caused spurious statuses for certain urls (caused by containing a percent symbol which isn't part of a percent-encoding, which is a bad practice anyway.)
Fixes some urls with unlikely character combinations in the querystring or path to misleadingly display in tables as the domain only
Some social and calendar 'add this' links are now listed but not checked. It's potentially not a good thing to request these urls to check them. They are major domains (eg Google, Outlook) and tend to be generated by plugins, and so more likely to give a false positive when tested than to actually be broken.
Supported Operation Systems
macOS 10.14 or later
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File size: 6 MB
Optimizing your website for search engines can improve your ranking in the search results pages and naturally bring more users to your site. Scrutiny is a website analysis tool that can help you check if there are any broken links on your website, create a sitemap, check for spelling errors, run SEO checks, and so on.
Scrutiny comes with a sites manager where you can easily input the source URL for the website you want to start evaluating. The app automatically generates a thumbnail for the page and then enables you to configure the scanning rules.
""Release Notes""
Fixes a bug that could have caused spurious statuses for certain urls (caused by containing a percent symbol which isn't part of a percent-encoding, which is a bad practice anyway.)
Fixes some urls with unlikely character combinations in the querystring or path to misleadingly display in tables as the domain only
Some social and calendar 'add this' links are now listed but not checked. It's potentially not a good thing to request these urls to check them. They are major domains (eg Google, Outlook) and tend to be generated by plugins, and so more likely to give a false positive when tested than to actually be broken.
Supported Operation Systems
macOS 10.14 or later
Homepage:
Download link
Say "Thank You"
rapidgator.net:
nitroflare.com:
ddownload.com: