So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
Ray
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
Ray
Awffull - http://www.stedee.id.au/awffull
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:43 AM, Ray Van Dolson rvandolson@esri.com wrote:
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
I'm a fan of awstats, simply because I can consolidate all my service logs with geo_ip data and produce the shiny graphs that make my boss happy.
On Mon, 19 May 2008 21:43:12 -0700 Ray Van Dolson rvandolson@esri.com wrote:
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
Analog (http://www.analog.cx/). Very fast, and accurate - big downside is that it takes a fair bit of time to customise it.
Seán
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
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I've been happy with awstats, but usually give my clients wusage[1] as well. Downside is that wusage isn't free anymore, but does have some decent pricing for unlimited domains (under US$300 last time I checked).
HTH, -Ray [1] http://www.boutell.com/wusage/
At 8:46 AM -0400 5/20/08, Ray Leventhal wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
So what does everyone out there use to generate web statistics these days? Are the tried and true awstats or webalizer still the best out there?
I compared several different web stat tools (Analog, AWStats, PWebStats, Visitors, Webalizer and W3Perl) last January. http://www.planetmike.com/goto/661/