Site Speed Tester 1.0

This tools is designed and made for one single purpose - to give you the average download speed of given web page. I made it initially for one specific project – the CMS speed / reliability / performance test framework – for initial testing CMS-based site remote and local speed. The tool will do only one thing for you: will download the target page as many times as you want and will give you the estimated average speed. ...

Author WonderWebWare.com
License Freeware
Price FREE
Released 2007-02-11
Downloads 505
Filesize 205 kB
Requirements
Installation Install and Uninstall
Keywords site speed, speed tester, page load time, test site
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Site Speed TesterHTML ToolsWindows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003
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