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Carol's Vault: Woopra - free real-time Web tracking and analysis application

  • Syahid A. · 1 year ago
    Looks like a very useful analytics tool Carol. Makes it easier for others to use it with the Wordpress plugin. Cool.
  • Carol · 1 year ago
    My Woopra indentified you as Syahid A. . Cool, huh?
  • Lorelle · 1 year ago
    So do you see me? :D Woopra can be so much fun, it's addictive. Be careful. ;-)
  • Tony · 1 year ago
    statcounter.com.topfreeware.netHave you seen www.statcounter.com.
    Thats what I use :)

    Tony, Webmaster of
    www.topfreeware.net
  • Carol · 1 year ago
    Hi Lorelle,
    Haven't see you on the stats or maybe i didn't pay attention to everything.
    Addictive indeed. :)

    Tony, I have a statcounter account, but the tracking code caused me some issues by slowing down the loading of my blog.
  • Carol · 1 year ago
    Lorelle, i just spotted you while looking up through my visits.
    This is really sweet!
    The way i can chat with my visitors is so cool.
  • Ajay D'Souza · 1 year ago
    I guess the major plus point is the ability to chat with visitors. What is the load on the blog?
  • Carol · 1 year ago
    Indeed it is, Ajay.

    The plugin seems to be very light because it has no effect whatsoever so there is no load on the blog.
    I haven't seen any strange/different behavior. Can be due to the fact that all you have to do is insert a number into a field that will extract the data from Woopra servers.
  • Ajay D'Souza · 1 year ago
    I've already signed up. Going to install it on my blog and see how it works out.
  • Syahid A. · 1 year ago
    @Carol: Wow, that is pretty cool. How did they identify users by name? Comments perhaps?
  • Carol · 1 year ago
    @Ajay - Let me know how it works for you. I am curious about your input.

    @Syahid- I haven't got a clue how they do that, but is pretty neat.
    I will send them an e-mail and ask them.
  • Ajay D'Souza · 1 year ago
    I'll take a look at that, will probably blog about it and let you know.

    I'm interested in the identification part. I have to test this out on my laptop, which I use more regularly.