AM-DeadLink - 3.1 Finaldetects dead links |
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There are a few cons. Deadlink will occasionally identify a link as dead when in reality it works. Always double check those links (not a big deal; as noted I have lots of links and only a handful are marked with errors; most of the time they are dead). There does not seem to be a pattern as to why this occurs. If a website requires a login or password, Deadlink link may or may not categorize the status accurately. Deadlink does not have a high tolerance for slow web servers (not user definable). If a site times out, Deadlink plows right ahead. You may want to check the sites identified as timed out.
It may not be 100% perfect, but it is significantly better than most commercial products. Considering it is free, AM-Deadlink is a must have utility.