KeepNI Tools is a suite of four network tools which include a broken link checker, a tool which helps you convert domain names to IP addresses, trace route utility and an IP address range ping utility.
The broken link checker is a very useful tool used for website management and updating. You can use it in order to identify all broken links while saving time. The scanner can be customized: you can create and save profiles where you can include your scanning criteria; you can perform authentication in case it is needed, you can perform cross page scanning, re-scan pages, analyze pages and many more. When a scanning process is completed, you can view a detailed report of the broken links. These reports can be saved in HTML or text file format.
The second network tool is a utility which can resolve domain names to IP addresses and the other way around. I see this tool as an alternative to a 'WHOIS' tool.
The 'Trace Route' and 'Ping' tools can replace the DOS applications successfully. The advantage of using the 'Ping' tool is that you can ping an entire range of IP addresses in one sitting.
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In conclusion: This is a handy tool recommended for webmasters and other IT professionals.
version reviewed: 3.6
KeepNI Tools Publisher's Description
KeepNI Broken link checker, Display the exact location of the broken link in the web page. It slashes the time needed to fix a broken links. Speed up to 5000 p/h, Capacity 750,000 pages and more. Support flash .swf, exclude lists. Support for password protected zones. Fast rescan for short focused objectives like timed out pages and external links . Dual view dialog Brows and edit pages detected as hosting broken links.
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