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chkLink 1.4.1 by PeterJu is a Windows-based utility designed to detect broken links within websites, offering both graphical and command-line interfaces for flexible deployment. The program recursively crawls a user-specified domain to a configurable depth, validates every internal hyperlink, flags missing image alt attributes, and exports the results as a detailed Excel spreadsheet alongside plain-text log files. Typical use cases include pre-launch quality assurance for web developers, periodic health audits for content managers, and automated regression testing in CI pipelines that invoke the CLI executable. Because it confines its scan to the same site, chkLink avoids external-network noise and concentrates on catching orphaned pages, mistyped URLs, or assets that have been moved or deleted. The single-version release 1.4.1 is lightweight, portable, and requires no installation, making it suitable for quick spot checks on staging servers or integration into larger toolchains. As a specialized site-analysis instrument, the application sits in the Web Development / Site Audit category, complementing broader SEO suites by delivering a narrowly focused, exportable inventory of hyperlink integrity. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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