Xylescope

May 9, 2005

Xylescope has been designed and developed for looking underneath the surface of web pages as you surf the web – it couldn’t be easier. Using Xylescope you can look forward to analysing complex CSS designs with incredible ease and experimenting with third-party sites, without having to download them onto your own computer first.

Xylescope – very handy indeed.

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