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License:
Free
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Editor's Rating:
Not rated
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Downloads:
4,216
- Operating Systems:
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Additional Requirements:
Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista
- Limitations:
No limitations
- Date Added:
April 09, 2007
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Publisher's description of Deep Log Analyzer Free Edition
From Deep Software:Deep Log Analyzer Free Edition features hierarchical reports with interactive navigation and graphical charts. The program lets you view reports on: popular pages site resources; visitors' activity, countries; referral sites, search engines and keywords, search spiders; browsers, OS, screen resolution, system language; Web site errors. Analyze log files from all popular Web servers including IIS and Apache. This program can download log files from your Web server via FTP, process logs archived in .gz or .zip. Deep Log Analyzer uses DeepTracker technology for most accurate tracking of visitor sessions and returning visitors. Version 3.2 is a bug fixing release.
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Version: Deep Log Analyzer Free Edition 3.2
Pros: A lot of useful reports, and advanced features like specifying a custom date range to perform analysis within. The interface looks a little bit complicated, but it doesn't take a lot of time to get used to it.
Cons: The most notable issue about this program is that it is too slow. I think this is because it uses an M$ Access database format to store its data.
After importing my log files into the program, the database file was a huge 1.3GB file, which I think is too much for an Access database. My website is a tiny site with an average traffic of 400 visitors per day.
So, this program might be suitable for a very quite site of may be 50 visitors per day or less. Other than that, you should look for something else. I'm testing awstats now, which is open source and free. I'll try to write a review on it soon.
I wonder, if the pro version of deep log analyzer also uses M$ Access and sells for $300, I think it would be toooo slow to handle any moderate website, and thus toooo expensive for its performance.
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