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SmartLog for FileMaker Server 1.0.2


License Purchase
Requirements Mac OS X 10.1 or higher
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Two Southpaws, Inc. File Size 5.4M
Date added 08 Jan 2004 Check your speed

SmartLog provides log analysis for FileMaker Server event log files. SmartLog takes the event log created by FileMaker Server and summarizes the data into easy to understand reports in HTML format.

SmartLog produces easy to read HTML reports that help administrators uncover warnings logged by a server, review logged actions, analyze database usage (access count and average use), analyze user activity (access count and average use), analyze schedules (run count and average run time), and discover IP addresses that are used to access the server. A Standard Report includes all section summaries and detail pages. The report contents may be customized to speed up the report processing.

SmartLog provides log analysis for FileMaker Server 3 for Macintosh OS 9*, FileMaker Server 5 for Macintosh OS 9 and Windows, FileMaker Server 5.5 for Macintosh OS 9/X, Windows, and Linux.

View a sample report at: http://www.sitecraft.com/sl_man.lasso

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