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Hello Coldfusion,

  Check out Nihuo Web Log Analyser... it's really great.

 http://www.nihuo.com/webloganalyzer.html

Kind regards,
Christopher Dawes
Dawes International

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> Nothing like a bit of off-topic on a cloudy bank holiday Monday... 

> For years I've been using Webtrends Log Analyser to run reports
> on usage statistics of my sites and a few of my clients' sites,
> which is all well and good

> ...until that is, I moved those sites to a new server.

> Webtrends bottles it, running away, throwing a grand hissy fit
> and telling me that I should upgrade with a clustertrends add-on,
> since I'm now quite obviously using a cluster environment.

> Webtrends is of course entirely wrong, but you try telling that
> to a wussy bit of software like that. It's gone home in a huff and
> won't come out to play.

> Of course the add-on is no longer available, due to a cunning
> ploy by the Webtrends marketing division who decided to scrap all
> old versions, stop supporting them and make lots of money by selling
> off an ultra-expensive piece of crap called Webtrends 7.

> I downloaded a demo of WT7 and tried to use it. I then stopped
> trying to use it to save myself from almost certain brain failure,
> and have now drawn the only possible conclusion.

> Must.... start... from... scratch!

> Must find new web analysis software that the bank manager will
> allow me to buy, whilst simultaneously being fairly simple to use
> and actually give some decent information about the logfiles.
> Webtrends 6.5 reports were pretty good... not perfect by a long
> shot, but you can't have it all. But something like Analog won't cut
> it. My clients will want to know why their nice logfile reports have
> suddenly turned all crappy and worryingly short. Oh yes, it's quite
> often down to quantity, not quality. You know how it is.

> So I need your suggestions. Anyone using any decent logfile
> analysis software that doesn't require a second mortgage and a PhD
> in astrophysics to get past the initial installation? Answers on a
> postcard please... or perhaps an email.

> Cheers
> Taz
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