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4/24/2005
Site Inspector 4.0 Combines Mozilla and Internet Explorer Into First 'Cross-Browser' Browser

Paessler GmbH |

Paessler GmbH today released Site Inspector 4.0, the first Internet browser that combines the two most frequently used web browser engines -- Internet Explorer and Mozilla-Gecko -- into one program. In combination with advanced analysis features, this functionality makes Paessler Site Inspector the perfect companion for webmasters and web developers who need to be sure that their web pages work on all browsers.

With Site Inspector's Analyzing Browser, users can switch between the two browser types with just one mouse click, e.g., to compare the rendering of a page in both browsers. The integrated analysis functions make analyzing and debugging web sites easy. They can be accessed inside the Analyzing Browser as well as in convenient toolbars that Site Inspector adds to Internet Explorer as well as the ever more popular Firefox browser.

The analysis functions are multifaceted; here is only a shortlist:

  • For any given URL, users can access a list of images, forms, links, metatags and scripts of a web page as well as the HTML source and HTTP headers.
  • Using the Highlight function, users can mark any HTML tag with a colored border inside the rendered web page (e.g., to show all TD tags in a page).
  • A pixel grid can be shown on top of the page, and all image and link URLs can be shown inside the web page.
  • Links to various online resources (e.g., for CSS/HTML validation, link checking, etc.) are already built in.

These features are new in version 4:

  • Site Inspector comes with a stand-alone webbrowser application that has the browser engines of Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 6 as well as Mozilla/Gecko built into it
  • Site Inspector's toolbar is now integrated into the two most popular web browsers: Internet Explorer 6 and Firefox 1.x. The analysis functions are only a click away, regardless of which browser users employ.
  • A wealth of new functions for highlighting and hiding specific HTML tags as well as inserting additional information into web pages are included.

"As a news portal, we place particular emphasis on clear, up-to-the-minute information," said Hartmut Fleck, chief of project management for one of the largest European news portals, www.faz.net (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung). "That's why easy-to-use, integrated tools that facilitate our job of creating, analyzing and testing web sites are so important. Paessler Site Inspector meets all our requirements; we can't imagine working without it."

Paessler Site Inspector requires Microsoft Windows NT(R) or Windows(R) 98, ME, 2000, XP or 2003 and Internet Explorer 6 or later (and optionally Firefox 1.x). For a complete list of features, please see http://www.paessler.com/psi.

A free, 30-day trial version of Site Inspector is available at http://www.paessler.com; full licenses can be purchased in the Paessler Online Store starting at $49.95 USD.

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