WebMonX is a cross-platform tool that monitors Web sites for updates and changes. It saves you time and always keeps you up-to-date by periodically checking these pages at set intervals.
| Tags | Internet Web Site Management |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux Windows |
| Implementation | C++ |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: A jump button was added in the content dialog. Sorting by status was fixed. The updated state of the tray icon was fixed. The "file" protocol now works correctly. A check whether a regexp is valid was added. A safety check when using an invalid protocol was added. HTTP redirection with relative URLs was fixed.


Release Notes: A complete internal rewrite was done. The dependency on libcurl was dropped. Support for authentication and HTTP referer was added. An option to retry on failed checks was added. Middle clicking on a tray icon opens all updated pages. The tray icon changes when there are updated pages. An "Always stay on top" option was added. The open buttons in the page dialog did not work and were fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds support for proxy servers (manual, auto-detect, or none). It adds some visual settings (start hidden, minimize to tray, etc.). An option to set a fake referer, the ability to run a command when an update is found, a tray icon context menu, logging of page updates, and missing open file dialogs have been added. Pages are saved on every change.


No changes have been submitted for this release.