9180Advanced CheckSum Verifier (ACSV) v1.5.0http://www.irnis.netAdvanced CheckSum Verifier (ACSV) v1.5.0
Comprehensive SFV and MD5 checksum utility with GUI for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003.
The handy and fast Windows GUI utility for protecting the integrity of files by using the CRC32 or MD5 checksum calculation algorithms.
It will allow you to verify the accuracy of your data after you burn a CD or transfer a files over a network. Adding an little checksum file to your data files will allow in further easily to verify their integrity at any time.
A1-Stats allows you to monitor how many people are visiting your site and where they come from. It is easy to install and configure using the auto-configure function. It should not be necessary to make any changes to the code. A1-Stats does not use system log files, so it should be able to run on any system. Full support is provided by means of the bulletin board, or questions can be sent to a1stats@gadnet.com.
A1-Stats is freeware. One, and only one feature has been deactivated in the free version. Although you can delete the statistics for any given file, you cannot delete the historical data for all files.
StatsPlus provides a convient way to get indepth statistics about visitors to your site. Statistics Produced by StatsPlus are similar to those from a server log, only they are placed neatly into an HTML table for you to view. Need help? We have that covered too, all Uninet scripts have FREE tech support!
AXS records visits to your web page and processes those records into meaningful graphs and database listings. The scripts tell you where visitors are coming from, charts their flow through your site, and tells you which links they follow when leaving. In addition, the scripts record visitors' server name, IP address, type of web browser
Nether-log is the first good alternative to the slow loading remote stats programs. It lets you get individual stats for each page in your site. And all you have to do is add one line of code to the pages you want monitored. This is truly the future of site statistics on the Internet. You can use Nether-Log to keep track of your visitors and what browsers they are using. You can build your site to look the best on their platforms, and be the best experience for your visitors, this could even attract return visits. What are you waiting for Check it out!
This program may soon be replaced - no sooner did I get it posted online, when I started to notice it's shortcomings. For example -- once the meta file is generated, you have a list of pages visited and their number of hits; a list of clients and their number of hits; a list of 404's and their number of hits -- but none of these lists relate back to each other in any way.
So, I'm working on a bigger, better log analyzation tool (possibly utilizing a database such as MySQL or Oracle). Here is a preliminary version, but it's far from complete (I don't recommend downloading it unless you have time and experience to deal with any problems it may cause). More will come soon.
Also, it has been brought to my attention that very large log files (such as a gigabyte) can cause the application to run out of memory -- not too shocking, really.
Superstat was one of the first perl programs I had written, and felt worth distributing. While it has it's limitations, I'm hoping that if nothing else, the program might give someone insite on ways perl & regular expresions can be utilized.
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