Opentracker.net is a hit, web, and page counter, website tracking, and visitor monitor and analysis software. Easy-to-read interactive professional site stats.
Analyze statistics and monitor web traffic in real-time.
Understanding website traffic and visitor behavior is crucial to your business website. If you know exactly what people do on your site, then you can adjust your content to meet their exact needs.
Where are your visitors coming from? What countries, ISPs and links? How long do they stay, how long between visits? Where do they go when they leave and which of your pages receive the most views? It's all here.
Understanding traffic patterns will let you retain visitors and create growth. Use traffic analysis, made from data we gather on your site, to create a feedback loop between you and your visitors.
Accurate statistics without software installs or downloads. Product development is continuous and updates are automatic.
Key features:
Tracks unique visitors
View your visitors click paths
Measure exit links
Track an unlimited number of web pages
Simplicity: one line of code to add to your webpage
Timezone independent, allowing you to view statistics according to the date/ time on your computer
Designed to integrate with other web publish systems (php, jsp, asp)
Allows you to add multiple users to share statistics
Allows you to track multiple sites
Password protected
Explore online visitors interactively
Customize your traffic reports
International Character support (Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew and many more)
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Opentracker.net 1.1
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License | Update | |
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| Requirements | Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP | ||
| Downloads | 29 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Opentracker.net | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 20 Jun 2003 | ||
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