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Ambisight Website Monitor application is a Windows based piece of software which can be used to determine if multiple websites are online at any one time.
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Ambisight Website Monitor application is a Windows based piece of software which can be used to determine if multiple websites are online at any one time.
If you have any questions or recommendations about the software please contact us at this email address Needless to say, I now have my websites with a different hosting company. I shudder to imagine how many sales I lost whilst my websites were not responding.
Comment by Fiona — 11/22/2009 @ 11:37
After I brought the AmbiSight Website Monitor I was able to send them a report (In PDF format no-less) showing them all the times that my websites were offline. Be able to installed easily
Comment by Lilliana — 05/25/2009 @ 21:33
The Ambisight Bulk Website Monitor also includes the following functionality: Usually cheap software means that it's junk, I have been burned in the past with cheap software.
Comment by America — 03/01/2009 @ 13:54
I've tried alot of different website monitoring software in the past and was skeptical at the price tag of $30. Or only monitored a single website
Comment by Sara — 01/10/2009 @ 01:22
The software will check all the websites specified, and if any of them are unavailable they will be flagged and shown in the report at the end of the process. The end reports can be exported into PDF or Excel documents for further analysis at any time later. N. Jacobs
Comment by Ronan — 12/19/2008 @ 04:44
I quickly realised that the software available was not right for me. It can monitor one to a thousand websites at the same time!
Comment by Diana — 12/07/2008 @ 09:44
Camden, SC, USA Support multiple websites
Comment by Theresa — 12/04/2008 @ 14:08
Email alert: A list of all the websites which are offline are emailed to a specified email address. Buy Now
Comment by Ashlee — 12/01/2008 @ 03:41
Had no support I did not know the first thing about FTP, HTTP and SSL - and why should I need to?
Comment by Keagan — 11/30/2008 @ 00:06