Re: Any recommendations on web log analysis tools?

From: Scot Hacker <shacker_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Fri Oct 07 2005 - 13:14:07 PDT

I think awstats has become the defacto standard for free analysis tools.

http://awstats.sourceforge.net/

It's installed on most of the major hosting services now, and we've
been using it at the jschool for several years now. Excellent
interface, excellent options.

./s

On Oct 7, 2005, at 12:43 PM, Graham A. Patterson wrote:

>
> I like Analog http://www.analog.cx/ and our Unix people favour The
> WebDruid http://www.webdruid.org/ . Both run on most platforms.
>
> Web logs are arcane things - especially when it comes to assigning
> true significance to 'trends' 8-)
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> Graham
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