Dig deep into the news, find the latest stories and skip your browser's back button. TrackTheLinks Web Browser uses an ad-free time-adjustable headline list built from a webpage. Click on the headline and go to the article. There’s no need to go back to the home page or use a back button. Limit the link list to show only new articles in the last 15 minutes or 8 hours or any time you choose. Every story is easy to find and you’ll fly through sites without missing a thing.
TrackTheLinks works by scanning a website, either by a bookmark or by an automatic 15 minute scan called an Alert. The site is compared against the last time it was last accessed and then added to a time link list, with older articles removed. If you want to automatically monitor a site, use an Alert. They return the new stories on a site and can be configured to return every article grouped together in a single list or with a pop-up in the system tray. Alerts ensure you never miss a story even if it’s been removed from the home page. Up to 30 fifteen minute alerts can be active at any one time.
You’ll be pleasantly surprised by how many articles you find, not only the top headlines, but the stories buried at the bottom of the page. Navigating through the site couldn’t be easier, because every story on the site is always in view; just like you never left the home page. TrackTheLinks is the home version of ScoopTheWeb, which adds a news editor, unlimited alerts, and select and save article scooping.
TrackTheLinks runs on Windows 7, Vista and XP and comes with a completely free, fully functional 30 day trial; 15 days anonymous and an additional 15 days on request.
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