Wysigot is a web browser with comprehensive monitoring abilities to track any site or file on various platforms, including LAN, local, and FTP. The software offers powerful tools for capturing, sorting, comparing, searching, archiving, and highlighting modified texts. It can also alert users on new updates and changes.
Users can enjoy fast searches and internal tools that allow for more efficient use of the web. Wysigot supports automatic or scheduled updates of documents, as well as showing anything new by highlighting texts within the pages. It also allows users to fill in forms online or offline and submit them repeatedly if necessary. Additionally, Wysigot monitors and makes incremental backups of local and network files.
This tool captures internet sites with scripts, styles, flash and much more. There is no limit on the number of pages that can be captured, and it won't slow down your PC. Other features include the ability to resume interrupted downloads, the possibility of keeping former versions of documents, a black list to get rid of advertising, and the display of downloads in progress and those still to be done.
Wysigot also simplifies online browsing. It offers an advanced search, automatic or manual organization of documents, advanced management, and individual or grouped properties edition of documents. Users can also enjoy detailed displays of the pages parameters and information, annotations document by document, and instant search of any URL or document name in the address bar. The tool also provides a recycle bin to recover accidentally deleted documents, imports favorites (Internet Explorer), and several different interfaces available.
Overall, Wysigot is an essential online/offline web browser and monitoring tool. Its capabilities and features allow for efficient browsing of the web and make it easy to access and manage documents. Its powerful settings and searching modes make it an excellent tool for capturing, comparing, and archiving data.
Version 6.1: Vista more compliant, and other enhancements, see history for details