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What's New

NetAnalysis® version 3.3 introduces a major change in the way we handle and process cached content. Previous versions of the application would rebuild cached web pages and convert them to local versions using locally extracted cached content. This method has some limitations and did not always provide the best results.

With version 3.3, we no longer rebuild web pages using this methodology. Instead, we process the requests from our built-in browser component (which is based on Google Chrome) and provides the cached content directly from the browser's cache. We have also introduced a Cache Monitor window so you can see what the browser is requesting from the cache. This means that the cache no longer has to be extracted and the web pages rebuilt before allowing them to be viewed.


The URN column identifies the original Unique Reference Number we have assigned the cache entry in the main data grid.

As well as allowing us to effectively deal with server side redirected content, this change delivers a considerable enhancement to the ability of NetAnalysis® to display cached web pages. For example, responsive web pages served to mobile devices can look completely different when viewed at the correct page  resolution. If you resize the viewing panel, you can see the browser (via the Cache Monitor) requesting alternatively sized images which are not requested when the page is viewed full desktop width.


New Features

  • New Filter Menus: Live Cached Web Pages (Ctrl + W), Live Cached Images and Live Files.

Change Log

The full list of changes can be found here: NetAnalysis® v3.3 Change Log.

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