Web Stats 2003 1.92

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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. Web Stats 2003 tells you how visitors browse your web site, which pages they view, which they ignore and where they come from. Web Stats 2003 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. Web Stats 2003 displays which web pages were viewed, which files were downloaded, and which images were seen. You might discover that most of your traffic comes from a foreign country and this, in turn, might influence you to add additional language support, thereby growing your customer base and increasing sales. WebStats 2003 uses IP mapping technology to produce geographical statistics.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.92 posted on 2004-03-12

Program Details

EULA

Web Stats 2003 Copyright (C) 2004 HiBase Group All rights reserved. This license applies to the evaluation version of Web Stats 2003 . LICENSE AGREEMENT You should carefully read the following terms and conditions before using this software. Your use of this software indicates your acceptance of this license agreement and warranty. You may not sublicense, rent, lease, modify, translate, resell, convert to another programming language, lend, decompile, reverse engineer, reengineer or disassemble the software for any purpose. EVALUATION This is not free software. Subject to the terms below, you are hereby licensed to use this software for evaluation purposes without charge for a period of 30 days. Disclaimer of Warranty THIS SOFTWARE AND THE ACCOMPANYING FILES ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. Good data processing procedure dictates that any program be thoroughly tested with non-critical data before relying on it. The user must assume the entire risk of using the program.