WebAgain is a website protection software that detects hacks, vandalism, and defacement. It automatically republishes original pages to safeguard against security breaches.
One of the standout features of WebAgain is its ability to accept web page data from any authoring program, including Microsoft Front Page, Adobe GoLive, and Macromedia Dreamweaver. This makes it easy to use no matter what your web development preferences may be.
WebAgain creates an archive each time your site is published, offering multiple revisions and the ability to restore your site to a specific point in time. It also publishes to multiple mirror sites simultaneously, ensuring all locations are in sync with the master copy.
Another great feature of WebAgain is its ability to check for unauthorized changes using the same internet access method you do, whether it be dial-up networking, T1, DSL, Cable Modem, Dial-on Demand Router, ISDN Router, or Frame Relay. If an unauthorized change is detected, WebAgain will send the vandalized pages to quarantine for offline inspection and republish your original data, effectively restoring your site.
Overall, I found WebAgain to be a reliable and easy-to-use solution for site protection. It runs smoothly under Windows NT/2000 and offers protection for websites hosted on any platform. If you're looking for a way to safeguard your site and keep it looking its best, WebAgain is definitely worth checking out.
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