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- mISV Download Tracker
- mISV Download Tracker has been designed to enable you to keep track of how many times a resource located on your website has been downloaded from any source. A resource can be any item identified in your log file but will usually be your program or software that is available for download. A resource can also be a html file, gif or photo, zip file etc. mISV Download Tracker calculates how successful the download was from all sources - not clicks.
- WMS Log Storage
- WMS Log Storage is Windows Media Services log file analyzing tool. Highly detailed and easily configurable HTML-based reports with tables and charts output to screen, ftp, file directories or email. Unlike other analyzers, WMS Log Storage has been designed especially for analyzing Windows Media Services log files and supports the entire set of Windows Media Services log file data and provides the best and most complete analysis of these files.
- GoogleSyndication Hits Analyzer
- Analyze Adwords Content Network efficiency with GoogleSyndication Hits Analyzer - Now you can easily find out which sites from Adwords Content Network are just wasting your money and block these sites from Adwords control panel. This will also increase hits from relevant sites by spending your daily budget more efficiently.
- VisitorVille
- Watch your web site traffic like it's a videogame. VisitorVille is the first visual web site statistics, traffic tracking, visitor analytics, and live help program. VisitorVille represents your web site as a city, complete with dynamically-resizing skyscrapers, buses, taxis, helicopters, limousines, and animated people. See your visitors interact with your site in real time. Affordable for any web site.
- Log2SQL
- Imports (converts) webserver logs into an SQL-database. Both W3C and NCSA web log formats are supported. Makes it extremely easy to perform complex queries and searches with your logs. Imports data into MS SQL Server or creates SQL-insert scripts. FREEWARE for non-commercial use.
- FlashStats 2006
- FlashStats 2006 analyzes your web site's log files to create 60 reports, showing hits, visits, search engines and phrases, path analysis, and so on. Unique reports show web sites which are using your content without your permission, and hacking attacks against your site. FlashStats 2006 is easy to set up and use, and also provides easy yet powerful filtering technology so that you can drill down into the exact results that you're looking for.
- WMS Log Analizer
- WMS Log Analizer visitor activity analysis application for your Microsoft Windows Media Services. Unlike other analyzers, WMS Log Analizer has been designed especially for analyzing Windows Media Services log files and supports the entire set of Windows Media Services log file data and provides the best and most complete analysis of these files.
- Web Log DB
- The Web Log DB exports web log data to databases via ODBC. Web Log DB uses ODBC to perform database inserts data using SQL queries. Web Log DB allows you to use the applications you have become accustomed to such as MS SQL, MS Excel, MS Access etc. Also, any other ODBC compliant application can now be used to produce the output you desire. Use Web Log DB to perform further analysis and special softs.
- Web Log Suite
- The Web Log Suite is a powerful web server log analyzer. It produces highly detailed, easily configurable usage reports in HTML format, for viewing with a standard web browser. It will give you information about your site's visitors, activity statistics, file access statistics, information about referring pages, search engines, errors, visitor country, referring sites, you will get complete information about search words and phrases and more.
- Web Stats 2003
- Web Stats 2003: a powerful, fast and easy-to-use web log analyzer that
generates the "who, what, where, and how" of your web site's traffic.
It displays the number of visitors, the number of unique IP addresses
the amount of bandwidth used, and the number of hits the site
received, the day of the week, and the hour of the day.
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