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AWStats – Advanced logfile analyzer for web, ftp or mail statistics

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AWStats (Advanced Web Statistics) is a free and open-source website log analysis system for servers, developed by Laurent Destailleur using Perl language in 2000. It’s suitable for analyzing data from Internet services such as website, streaming media, email server, FTP server, etc., and can be deployed on almost any operating system.

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[v3.2x] Kainet LogViewPro – Web logfile visual viewer and analyzer

Kainet LogViewPro is a comprehensive web log file visual viewer and analyzer from Switzerland. It is able to visualize the content of web server log files, and let administrator make more intuitive view and further analysis to what has happened or is happening on the web server. This is quite beneficial for inspecting the results of marketing activities, finding server errors, locking hacker attacks, using robots to detect data theft behaviors, and more.

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