Tetranet Introduces Linkbot 3.6 | Internet News

Tetranet Introduces Linkbot 3.6

Written By
David Fiedler
David Fiedler
Jul 16, 1998
1 minute read

Tetranet Software Inc. this week announced the release of Linkbot 3.6, the latest version of Tetranet’s Web quality assurance utility.


Tetranet first introduced Linkbot in 1996, and it has since become one of the industry’s leading Web site quality assurance tools, providing developers with productive methods to manage and maintain their sites.


The product recently won several industry awards, including PC Computing’s MVP award for site management, Internet Computing’s Editor’s Pick and the highest “hot” rating from Infoworld.


Linkbot supports Internet standards, including the HTML 4.0 specification, and adds to its already extensive site maintenance features with new “quality assurance” reports that indicate pages with missing titles, anchors or images that are missing meta tags, and more.


A free trial version of Linkbot can be downloaded from Tetranet’s Linkbot Web site. Retail price is $249.95, and Linkbot 3.5 customers can upgrade the product for free.

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