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Web Performance Analyzer takes the guesswork out of web page development! This new development tool enables you to measure, analyze, estimate and track baseline web page performance throughout the design and development process.

 

Web Performance Analyzer

                         

Web Performance Analyzer

Web Performance Analyzer takes the guesswork out of web page development! This new development tool enables you to measure, analyze, estimate and track baseline web page performance throughout the design and development process. Now there's no reason not to keep track of your web site's performance. Runs either standalone or as an Eclipse plugin.

Why Web Performance Analyzer™?

  1. Measure the baseline performance of your web pages. They'll never get faster than this.
                 
  2. Capture web pages as you browse, and revealing dynamic HTTP requests, forwards, and other low-level details that aren't visible from a browser.
                 
  3. Track if your web pages are getting faster or slower.
                  
  4. Browse websites through a modem simulator to see the end-user experience.
                    
  5. Replay recorded browser sessions to observe the subjective visual effect of changes and optimizations.
                   
  6. Find errors that aren't visible in the browser.
                     
  7. Works either standalone or as an Eclipse plugin.

Click on the link to go to detail page: http://www.webperformanceinc.com/analyzer/index.html?wmi=2,0&pid=a

                         

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