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PowerMapper
Developer(s)Electrum
Stable release
5.6 / Nov 18, 2011
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
TypeWeb crawler
LicenseEULA
Websitehttp://www.powermapper.com/

PowerMapper is a web crawler that automatically creates a site map of a website using thumbnails from each web page.

Map styles

A site map is a comprehensive list of pages within a website's domain. It can serve three primary purposes: aiding designers during the website planning phase, providing human-visible, typically hierarchical listings of site pages, and offering structured listings specifically designed for web crawlers, such as search engines.

Site maps can be displayed in a number of different map styles. Some styles display thumbnails for each page, others use text-only presentation.

Map styles include:

  • Electrum – a simple thumbnail map style
  • Electrum 2.0 – a variation of the Electrum style that works better on larger sites
  • Isometric – a thumbnail map style using a pseudo-3D isometric projection
  • Page Cloud – a thumbnail map style with pages clustered into 3D clouds
  • Skyscrapers – an abstract representation of pages that looks like city blocks
  • Thumb Tree – a hierarchical thumbnail map style
  • Table Map – a plain text list of pages in a table
  • Table of Contents – a plain text list of pages
  • Tree View – an expanding table of contents

Site maps can also be exported in XML site maps format for use by the Google, Yahoo and MSN search engines.

Reviews

The product received positive reviews from a greater community for the 1.0 release in 1997, and subsequent reviews for the 4.0 release in Microsoft TechNet Magazine.[1]

See also

  • Site map, a graphical representation of the architecture of a web site
  • Sitemaps, a standard for URL inclusion in search engines

References