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Web Site Quality Control and Traffic Analysis for Everyone

Oct 21, 1998
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Big Picture Technologies has taken the wraps off its newest Web site management tool, Smart Site 2.0.


Intended as a complete solution for just about anyone, Smart Site 2.0
allows Web developers, site administrators, small business owners, and
executive managers to take a proactive approach to ensuring the quality
standards and usefulness of their Web site.


Smart Site 2.0’s scanning, mapping and reporting features simplify Web site
management and drastically reduce maintenance time. It can be employed to
track broken links, slow downloading pages, missing files, HTML errors, and
spelling mistakes (including a multi-language spell checker).


The distinctly non-Windows interface gives users a variety of graphical
views of information to show the structure, content, and status of the site
with a comprehensive, intuitive layout.


“Currently, Web development tools are either targeted at the novice user or
the large, server-based corporate designer,” said Susanne Harvey-Jedlicska,
President and CEO of Big Picture Technologies.
“Big Picture is dedicated to delivering Internet solutions that fill this
significant gap and reach out to those in need of feature-rich tools for
day-to-day site management.”


Smart Site 2.0 will ship in early November for an estimated US$189 USD, and
will also be available as an evaluation version from Big Picture
Technologies’s Web site.

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