How WebScan can help YOU!
Never again lose track of web site updates...
Introduction
 What is WebScan?
How WebScan can help you
System requirements
Information
 Screenshots of WebScan
 
How to register (& EULAs)
Resources
 Download the WebScan demo
WebScan updates (registered users only)
Frequently Asked Questions
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WebScan can help you...

 

...by keeping track of your website

Simply let WebScan build a list of the contents of your website (stored locally on your harddisc). At any time you may call WebScan to tell you what has changed. You can Copy Out the new/changed files (registered version only) for ease of uploading.
You can instruct WebScan to retain the existing scan information (if, for example, you only wish to see what has been changed 'so far'), or you can instruct WebScan to consider the new file structure to be 'current'. Allowing you these options gives you total flexibility over how WebScan operates.

 

Don't have a website?

That's not a problem!
WebScan can still be of assistance to you.

You may have been reading the descriptions of how to use WebScan on websites and thought to yourself that it sounds kinda useful, but can't it be applied to your 'documents'? Perhaps you write magazine articles and would like to back them up on CD-R without the annoyance of thinking 'what is new? what has been updated since last friday?'.
Perhaps you are a programmer working without CVS or some other versioning system, and it'd be real useful to be able to archive incremental updates of 'modified' files without including those big resource files that rarely change.
Perhaps you've got a new digital camera and you take five to fifty pictures a day. You'll soon realise that dumping the lot to CD-R is a lot less efficient than holding open a multisession disc and 'adding' to it.

In each of these cases, WebScan can help by showing you quickly and easily what has changed. The Copy Out makes it even simpler by extracting all of the new/updated files and placing a copy of them into your Temp directory within the same directory structure as the originals - it couldn't be easier to draggy-drop the WebScan copy out base directory into something like Nero on a multisession CD-R!

 

Further information...

Is your computer suitable? Check the system requirements.

Look at some screenshots of WebScan in use...

Find out how to register.

Or, simply download the WebScan demo and try it out for yourself!

 


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