Contents

Introduction
Overview
What is Link Popularity?
Why Using LinkSurvey?
More Features
Revision History
Working with LinkSurvey
Getting Started with LinkSurvey
Using LinkSurvey
Site Management
Searching Webpages
Operation with Found Webpages
Navigate with Embedded Browser
Export Search Result
Program Setting
FAQ
Registration
Registration
Unregistered Copy Limitation
License
Online Support

 
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LinkSurvey

LinkSurvey has built-in a multi-tabbed browser that will save you time from having to switch back to your web browser every time you want to view one of the found pages. To open a page in the internal browser, simply double-click the item in link window and a new tab will open up with that page. You will find its operation very similar to navigating Internet Explorer, so it should prove quite convenient to browse the results. Also, if the item that you double-click on is opened before in the built-in browser, it will be displayed in front of LinkSurvey.

The built-in browser supports multiple pages open simultaneously through a tabbing system; you will find a tab at the bottom of the screen for each browser window that you have open. You can also type in a URL by hand into the address bar to open a new page. Alternatively, you can click the button on the toolbar to open a new window. The and buttons have the same functionality of Internet Explorer, and the button is used to close the current window.

The built-in browser will automatically display all the relative links and e-mail addresses highlighted in yellow and blue, respectively, which you should find to be a very useful feature. If you wish, you can toggle this feature on and off by pressing and buttons on the tool bar.