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Link Checker Professional · review · 2016-08-07T15:35:00+00:00

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17.9% of this page's analysis has direct source links.

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tomgreenfield unresolved
Once you leave the admin page listing the broken links they disappear, you have to scan again to get the list. Scheduling is a paid extra. Hi Tom, Thank you for your review. I will implement a function to save and load the results in one of the next versions. The scheduler is one of the main features of the paid version and will thus not be available in the free version in the foreseeable future. Operating the server to execute the link checks costs some money and so it is necessary that the paid version is attractive and thus has more features. Best regards, Marco Good idea. Users get the benefit, then pay for something a bit extra like scheduling. That’s a decent business model that also provides a service! As long as the differences are clear on the description page, there are no surprises! This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by Eric Armstrong .

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Marco Beierer 2016-08-07T18:04:00+00:00

Hi Tom, Thank you for your review. I will implement a function to save and load the results in one of the next versions. The scheduler is one of the main features of the paid version and will thus not be available in the free version in the foreseeable future. Operating the server to execute the link checks costs some money and so it is necessary that the paid version is attractive and thus has more features. Best regards, Marco

Eric Armstrong 2017-03-24T18:53:00+00:00

Good idea. Users get the benefit, then pay for something a bit extra like scheduling. That’s a decent business model that also provides a service! As long as the differences are clear on the description page, there are no surprises! This reply was modified 9 years, 2 months ago by Eric Armstrong .