Re: [CODE4LIB] Web Statistics Software

2008-11-12 Thread Genny Engel
We use two products because each has its strengths. a. Ancient (4.x) version of WebTrends. Pluses: - Since we have been using it since the last millennium, it's the closest we can get to accurate trending over time on the usage of our server. - Unlike later versions of the same product,

[CODE4LIB] Web Statistics Software

2008-11-11 Thread Chad Fennell
Library Code People: 1 - What do you use for your web statistics package? Are you happy with it? Pros/Cons? 2 - What do you wish you used or had access to? 3 - Opinions on Specific Projects: 3.1 Piwiki/Mint Piwik and Mint both seem pretty interesting to me because they solve some of

Re: [CODE4LIB] Web Statistics Software

2008-11-11 Thread Nate Vack
I've used analog, awstats, mint, analytics, and crazyegg in the past. Nothing so far has been perfect, but in general, Analytics has been my favorite for most applications. * Setup is bog-simple * It does pretty exactly what I want * It's free * Their privacy policy is sane. The only real