Review: NetMechanic HTML Toolbox 2.0

My review of HTML Toolbox 2.0 is now up on PCMag’s site.

Maintaining a Web site can be an exasperating job. You have to be certain that your HTML is accurate and your code works well with multiple browsers, as well as make sure that your pages load quickly. NetMechanic has just released HTML Toolbox 2.0 ($35 direct per year for sites with under 100 pages; $200 a year for sites with over 100 pages), a service geared toward eliminating some of these headaches.




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