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Current Version: 1.0.3 (May 27, 2008)

Limit Point Software produces WebSentinel (not to be confused with the now-defunct software of the same name by Purity Software), a "utility for monitoring the content of web pages for search terms at a scheduled time, optionally on a periodic basis." WebSentinel logs its results to its own console log file named "WebSentinel.log" in your Logs directory of your Library. Open the console log using either the "Console" button in the list window, or by selecting "Open Console..." from the File menu.

Version 1.0.3 adds/changes the following:

  • The email message subject is now configurable on the Email Notifier pane of the preferences window.
  • A option to stop a repetitive search with positive search results has been added to the general pane of the preferences window.
  • A "Clear Log" menu item has been added to the File menu for clearing the contents of the log pane.
  • A button has been added to the date-time picker for setting its value to the current date and time.

One donation, in the amount of your choice, unlocks all of Limit Point's utility software, and upgrades to all of these utilities are free.

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