Distribution real-time traffic data on Web site visitors

Published: 26 February 1999 y., Friday
WebSideStory this week released HitBOX Tracker Viewer for Windows which features a new interface that displays real-time data from the HitBOX Tracker Web site traffic analysis tool. WebSideStory continuously distributes real-time traffic data on Web site visitors using the HitBOX Tracker. The HitBOX Viewer for Windows displays this dynamic data in a Windows environment without using any server resources. WebSideStory_s Viewer for Windows shows more than 125 statistics which indicate referring domains, referring URLs, search engine traffic, visitors_ ISP and the number of unique visitors. The tool communicates directly with servers at WebSideStory without requiring any external applications. Once installed, the Viewer for Windows runs in the background. The Viewer enables users to check multiple Web page stats simultaneously and export data to Excel spreadsheets. HitBOX Tracker Viewer for Windows is available now, and may be downloaded for free from the HitBOX Viewer Web site.
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