if you like Google Analytics, you’ll probably fall in love with Woopra. currently in public beta, Woopra works similar and does the same as Analytics – only live. let it run in the background, and Woopra’s client (available for Mac & Windows) will show you details of every visitor as he enters your site. you [...]
sorry for the recent lack of updates on this blog folks… just too much workload…
anyway, just stumbled over these interesing Twitter-client usage-stats at Neoformix…in a nutshell: web-usage is dominating much more than I’ve thought it would…
just found a very cool Adobe AIR-based desktop-app for accessing Google Analytics…try it out!
speaking of access statistics: seems like Google is starting to roll out a complete revamp of their Analytics product. like smime, the update hasn’t appeared for me yet, but the dynamic graphing-tools alongside extended reporting features shown in this screencast look promising…
Automattic, makers of notorious blogging-software Wordpress, have released their neat simplified statistics plugin for standalone installations last week (until now, the plugin has been available on their hosted service only). Automattic Stats breaks down access statistics to a few key-benchmarks, providing an easy first-sight overview. furthermore it’s supposedly stable even in high-traffic times (unlike [...]