This software tracks website availability in real-time, alerts users when sites are down, and supports all internet protocols. It monitors multiple sites simultaneously with URL monitoring capabilities.

The Website Downtime Analyzer tool is especially noteworthy, as it allows for simultaneous monitoring of multiple website performances, accessibility, and status of uptime or downtime. In addition, it even supports different internet server protocols like HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, SMTP, POP3, and is compatible with all Microsoft Windows operating systems such as Vista and can run on any laptop or desktop computer.
Another amazing feature is that the software runs in the background, in invisible mode, and doesn't interfere with any other running application. Notably, the website network monitoring application continues to work even when different error messages are displayed, such as "Service Unavailable," "Host Not Found," "Slow Response," "Internal Server Error," and "Connection Failed.” It's a secure and reliable website status tracker utility that allows the user to switch from the main view to monitoring view.
This website monitoring software also offers the option to download a demo edition which perfectly explains how to monitor real-time website performance. The software features are remarkable, secure, reliable, and user-friendly online website monitoring tool that supports all email protocols (SMTP, POP3), web service protocols (HTTP, HTTPS), and file transfer protocols (FTP).
Overall, I found this software to be an incredibly useful tool in online business processes, as it's always monitoring your site's activity and sending prompt alerts when any issues arise. It provides 24 hours and 7 days a week monitoring services, and easily runs with all windows operating systems from 98, 2000, NT, ME, XP, and Vista, making it an invaluable addition to any business looking to improve website performance and avoid downtime.
Version 3.0.7.5: Added support for HTTP, HTTPS protocols
Version 2.0.1.5: Added support for HTTP, HTTPS protocols