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New Interface - The web interface for SmarterStats 3.x was completely changed, with attention paid to ease of use and effective content. Even the most novice user will feel more at ease. In addition, a fully featured skinning system allows you to incorporate your own design elements within SmarterStats, which will help with corporate branding and further increases the comfort level of your users.
http://www.smartertools.com/Products/SmarterStats/Default.aspx
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AWStats is short for Advanced Web Statistics. Itīs a free tool that generates advanced web server access statistics graphically. This web server log analyzer works as a CGI or from the command line and shows you all possible information your log contains, in a few graphical web pages. It uses a partial information file to be able to process large log files, often and quickly. It can analyze IIS 5.0+, Apache log files and some other web servers. AWStats is a free software distributed under the GNU GPL.
http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
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The RRD Editor is a GUI based application that provides users easy access to archived RRDtool data. RRDtool is Tobi Oetikerīs data logging and graphing database that has become the industry standard. The editor also provides the flexability to easily modify existing data sources and RRAs. A modified RRD can then be restored or the contents dumped to an Excel spreadsheet or csv file. OpenOffice apps can read the Excel files for those that arenīt on Win32 platforms.
http://www.thetoolsmith.com/
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Analog is a program to analyse the logfiles from your web server. It tells you which pages are most popular, which countries people are visiting from, which sites they tried to follow broken links from, etc. It is very fast and you can have the output in any of 21 different languages. It's written in standard C, so should compile on almost any machine with a C compiler. It's been tested under Windows (3, 95 & NT), DOS, Mac, lots of flavours of Unix, OS/2, VMS, Acorn RiscOS, BeOS & BS2000/OSD. Visit home page for versions for platforms other than Windows
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/adelie/stephen/
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Rase Desktop Counter is a website counter that hides your code from the world but shows it to you on your desktop. This software enables you to watch your number of hits grow realtime. Shows you total hits and Todayīs Hits on your webpages. The software is very compact and minimizes to the system tray when minimized, keeping your taskbar free for other programs.
http://www.rasesolutions.com/
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Easy-to-use web server log file analyser for Apache-format log files (NCSA combined format or Common Log Format), with integrated FTP browser and support for .gz compressed files. Find out where the visitors to your website come from, what pages they're looking at and what they're downloading. Xlogan reports visitor numbers and countries, browsers, file downloads, plus referring sites and search engines with search keywords.
http://www.axeuk.com/xlogan.htm
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Logalizer is a basic tool to analyze HTTP server log files.It allows you to load a text file (log file) and perform the number of important actions, such as collecting referrer statistics, sorting the documents requested, creating html report pages, launching selected links etc. For the webmasters it is very interesting to know what pages are most popular on the site, where the visitors came from and how much downloads they are doing. Logalizer can simplify all the job.
http://www.am-soft.ru/logalizer.html
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Active LogView is is a freeware CGI application designed to manage, analyze and report web statisics for your website. Log analysis and reporting are performed in Real-Time.
Active LogView is the fastest most powerful traffic analyzer because it does not require importing of the log file to a database - the analysis is performed on the log file itself and not on a database.
NB.This is the FREEware version of this program listed right at the bottom of the home page.
http://www.softcab.com/logview/
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AlexaTraffic Viewer is a useful application which can compare site traffic using easy to read graphs made from data gathered from Alexa.com.
http://www.drive-software.com/
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If you've used Analog, the webserver log analyzes tool (no relation to yours truly), then you know it rocks. One of the best features of Analog is it's speed, but it's not as fast as it could be - Enter AnalogX QuickDNS! The only slow spot in Analog is it's DNS lookup, which QuickDNS handles! Simply execute it before you run Analog, and it will do all of the DNS work for it, and it even uses the same config file! At it's default setting it's about 20x faster than Analog (ie, it's running 20 simultaneous threads), so you'll notice a performance increase right off the bat. It also handles all of the DNS work that Analog normally does as well (rechecking valid and invalid links after a certain amount of time). Simple
http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/qdns.htm
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