Shovel
Can't get enough of FH
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It seems that the stats tracking market is hotting up again since Google have gone public with Analytics this week. Mint is stunning to look at, at extensible via plug-ins (and is the first piece of software I've come across that happily expects webmasters viewing the stats to have dumped Internet Explorer 6 for something more CSS capable) and then there's the blog-centric MeasureMap rolling out an invitation-only alpha/beta.
That's three hugely polished new entrants on top of all the existing log analysers out there.
I rather like Google's effort. It's got some features I care less about (but look rather clever from an ecommerce point of view). And, whilst I'm initially cynical about anything that ignores browsers without JavaScript capabilities, requiring script does filter out referrer spam and crawler noise.
Mint I think I'd love, but can't really justify $30 for it with so many free alternatives. I've had a MeasureMap invite yet, but I'm on the list - they're planning tiered pricing with a 37Signals-esque free entry level offering.
So, I'm wondering what flavour stats analysis you lot take?
That's three hugely polished new entrants on top of all the existing log analysers out there.
I rather like Google's effort. It's got some features I care less about (but look rather clever from an ecommerce point of view). And, whilst I'm initially cynical about anything that ignores browsers without JavaScript capabilities, requiring script does filter out referrer spam and crawler noise.
Mint I think I'd love, but can't really justify $30 for it with so many free alternatives. I've had a MeasureMap invite yet, but I'm on the list - they're planning tiered pricing with a 37Signals-esque free entry level offering.
So, I'm wondering what flavour stats analysis you lot take?