View Full Version : Best Tracking Software?
Nick W
06-09-2004, 12:28 PM
Hi all,
So, im in the market for a new, super duper tracking package FOR LINUX ;-)
Rather than get a license for Sawmill, which I must say I really like, I'd thought I'd ask here and check out some recomendations..
Prerequistes:
* Runs on *nix
* Non invasive - No code to add to pages
Thanks for your recomendations!
Nick
AussieWebmaster
06-14-2004, 06:39 PM
So you absolutely want to have this as an out of box solution as opposed to a hosted solution...
We use NetTracker and it is fairly robust once you develop custom reports.
Many of the programs out there are done for linux systems... it still is the work horse for many companies... and for some reason a lot of IT people dislike Windows still.
Nick W
06-15-2004, 06:28 AM
Thanks AW, that looks just the ticket. Actually, I thought it was just a Win app, so never bothered looking into it (i've heard of it or course...)
Very slick, must remember to check the license cost b4 I get too attached LoL!
Cheers
Nick
Nick W
06-15-2004, 07:14 AM
Eeeek!
$2000 for 1 profile on the enterprise pack?
Looks like im still in the market....
Nick
AussieWebmaster
06-15-2004, 10:53 AM
If you figure you use it for 2 years before upgrading to something else it is less than a $100 a month. If you wanted a hosted solution at a good price try KeywordMax.
I Friend,
I hope you are doing well.
You can use
:: Urchin
:: Web Trend
Hope it will help you.........*(-_-)*
Regards
Alok KUmar Upadhyay
AussieWebmaster
06-22-2004, 01:47 PM
Hi all,
So, im in the market for a new, super duper tracking package FOR LINUX ;-)
Rather than get a license for Sawmill, which I must say I really like, I'd thought I'd ask here and check out some recomendations..
Prerequistes:
* Runs on *nix
* Non invasive - No code to add to pages
Thanks for your recomendations!
Nick
You start to have problems with the no code thing also... you have to find a seriously robust log reader without the code...
it must be able to track each session which is tricky at best when done without code.
It will definitely lose a certain degree of accuracy. But since it is not there to be dead on... more to be a very solid guide to developing pages and keywords etc.. then okay.