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When comparing TrackedContent vs Infominder, the Slant community recommends TrackedContent for most people. In the question“What are the best web-based webpage change detection and notification services?” TrackedContent is ranked 2nd while Infominder is ranked 10th.
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Pros
Pro Can monitor source code changes
Pro Check frequency up to 3 times a day
Pro Has a two-week trial
Pro Allows easily noting when changes took place with a calendar view
Pro Keeps revision history of pages for a year
HTML source code and web shots are kept for a year.
Pro Notifies via email
Pro Allows specifying how much of the page has to change to trigger a notification
Pro Has a 30-day trial
Infominder's trial allows tracking up to 10 pages.
Cons
Con No filtering options
Con Can't monitor pages that require login credentials
While it's not currently possible to track changes made to pages behind a login, it is promised that the capability will be added in the future.
Con Outdated
Doesn't appear to have been updated since 2005.