That would explain why I wasn't getting any data back.

I've already moved to Flurry though, so not going to switch back now :)

Yes, you can attach a lot of data to a Flurry "event" but i don't like how 
its tabulated. the params are buried a bit.
What I ended up doing was constructing my event string with 
the recurring values that would give me useful information.
That sounds a lot like what you would need to do with the GAnalytics library 
as well.

I did think Flurry was dead simply to use and I'm getting that data I was 
looking for.
So far it doesn't seem to be slowing down my users at all, so in general I'm 
happy enough.

What I recommend is that you pick some free app that you use for 
experimenting on (I tell my users that if i'm going to do any experimenting, 
i'm going to do it on the free version) and plug it in to see how you like 
it before switching everything over.

- Brill Pappin

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