Site Inspector is a Web browser that combines the two most frequently used browser engines (Internet Explorer and Mozilla/Gecko) into one program. Its advanced web page analysis features make it the perfect companion for webmasters and web developers.
With Site Inspector’s very own browser, the Analyzing Browser, users can switch between the two browser engines with just one mouse click, e.g., to compare the rendering of a page in both browsers. The sophisticated web page analysis functions - which also integrate into Internet Explorer and Firefox - make analyzing and debugging web sites easy.
Whenever you access a web page using Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Site Inspector's browser you will find a wealth of analysis functions in the toolbars and menus. For example:
The analysis features can be accessed right inside the Analyzing Browser as well as in convenient toolbars that Site Inspector adds to Internet Explorer and the ever more popular Mozilla Firefox browser.
This screenshot shows the analysis menu of both the IE and the Firefox toolbar as well as the main window of the Analyzing Browser.
Site Inspector includes its own browser application that offers all analysis options inside one program. Both the IE and the Mozilla browser engine are built into it and you can toggle the browser engine which renders the webpage with one mouseclick.
Also, with one mouse click you can navigate through the various analysis options. E.g. Browse a list of images, links, and metatags.
To run Paessler Site Inspector Version 4 on your system you will need
Please download the latest file from the download link above and simply install it over your existing installation. If you have formerly purchased a license of Site Inspector please also install the Freeware Edition to get the latest version.
Concise user manual that explains the installation and usage of the software (Note: Acrobat Reader is required to view the PDF file).