Analog 3.0 - Fast, professional WWW logfile analysis

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Analog 3.0 - Fast, professional WWW logfile analysis

Post by Info-Mac » July 17th, 1998, 9:00 am

Download: http://archive.info-mac.org/inet/web/analog-30a.hqx

Analog 3.0a: Fixed a bug that caused occasional random crashing.
Now correctly handles NetPresenz "not modified" status. Faster
display of error and warning messages.

Analog 3.0: First official release version of Analog 3!
Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Danish and Hungarian language
files added.

Analog is a web server logfile analysis program. 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 has the
following advantages over other similar programs.

* It's fastŠ Very fast. Analog can uncompress and process 1.5
million logfile lines per minute (on a 266MHz G3, your milage
may vary).
* It's easy to install and run.
* It's very flexible. The default output will be satisfactory for
most people, but there are hundreds of options producing 27
different reports for those who want to do things differently.
* It can output in 14 different languages, and 4 output formats.
* It understands WebStar, Quid Pro Quo, Boulevard, MacHTTP,
Microsoft Personal Web Server, Apple Share IP 5.0, and NetPresenz
log formats as well as the common log file format, NCSA/Apache
combined format, referrer log, browser log, W3 extended format,
Microsoft IIS format, Netscape format, and the user can specify
additional formats.
* It should work on any Macintosh, and versions are also available
for Windows (3, 95 & NT), DOS, lots of flavours of Unix, OS/2,
VMS, Acorn RiscOS, and BeOS.
* A recent survey showed that over 20% of webmasters use Analog,
more than any other logfile analysis program. Try asking AltaVista
for some of them.
* It's free (under the conditions of the licence).
* Oh, one more thing. It is Year 2000 compatible. (And so were all
previous versions).

This is a port of Analog 3.0 for the Macintosh.

For more information about Analog check:
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/

For the latest updates to the Mac version check:
http://summary.net/soft/analog.html
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