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Web Site Tool Repairs Broken Links

Dec 16, 1998

Brooklyn North
Software Works Inc.
Wednesday released Blueprint, a 32-bit Web site
analysis and management application.


The tool is made to identify broken links on conventional Web pages, as
well as those served over intranets and allows the user to make
repairs directly from the application. Blueprint said the product, which
can be used with any HTML editor or Web browser, is designed so webmasters
no longer have to search through HTML code.


“Blueprint is clearly the most comprehensive product of its kind on the
market,” said Steve Chomicz, Brooklyn North’s vice president of sales and
marketing.


“Many programs offer visual mapping, broken link identification, or site
reports, but Blueprint is the only one that has everything. Its ability to
immediately highlight and fix broken links right from the program sets it
apart.”


Blueprint’s personal edition retails for $89.95 and the business edition
sells for $299.95.

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