Advanced Statistical Counter is a Perl script for Web Traffic Analysis scripts design by htmlfixit.com.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Advanced Statistical Counter is an invisible hit counter that collects statistical data from visitors.
Publisher review: Advanced Statistical Counter is an invisible hit counter that collects statistical data from visitors. Advanced Statistical Counter is an invisible hit counter that collects statistical data from visitors.Features: - Search engine terms summary, (a list of terms used in search engines that led users to your site.) - Page by page hit count summary, (find out which pages of your site get the most hits.) - Day by day hit summary, (a summary of the hit stats for your site day by day.) - Percentage summaries for all advanced stats. - Statistical graphs for a visual representation of the stats. - 15 screen resolutions are detected. - Rollover can be initialised manually instead of just the preconfigured rollover period. - Batch summary of the countries hitting your site, with detailed display option. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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