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Mach5 FastStats Analyzer Free 4.1.4
Lightning-fast web log file analyzer

Mach5 Analyzer makes websites work for businesses with the fastest
log analysis software available, bar none. No more long waits for those log files to process -- Mach5 Analyzer makes crunching your website data a waltz in the park.

Tune your site with the feedback of comprehensive, detailed statistics
generated directly from your site's log files. Make sure your visitors
are seeing what you think they are seeing, and maximize the effectiveness of your on-line promotions!

The Gold version features a full set of reports including session statistics and visitor stay length statistics even broken down by entry pages.

Visualize the traffic through your site like never before with the
revolutionary HyperLink TreeView, our innovative tool that lets you
get the feel of your website traffic, following links graphically through
your website, and discover how your visitors really move through your pages.

FastStats Analyzer runs on your Windows desktop, but can analyze log files from virtually any server, and will automatically transfer the log files for you via ftp. The Gold version, with report export functionality, can automatically generate reports in HTML format and upload them to your server.

Mach5's FastStats Analzyer gives you the cool tools you need to examine your web site traffic.

Download:

http://mach5.fileburst.com/fsanalyzer.exe

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Heh... Funny thing that you write something like this (an app like this one) can be distributed for free. FOr few months now i've been taught that getting something interesting from weblogs (or any large portion of data) is available only by using data mining, and the process of data mining is made mostly by large applications like MS SQL Server with it's Analysis Services, or SAS Systems. Both cost a lot - and i mean a lot especialy in case of SAS Systems.I don't know if raw statistics can say you anything, but mayby they can... The problem is that sometimes you can get lost in these statistics, and guess something wrong by just assuming something. If you have the facts (logs are your facts) you should use them wisely. And data mining is the way! Not statistics...

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