Short: Wusage5.0 Web Server Statistics Program Author: boutell@boutell.com (Thomas Boutell) Uploader: solon pyro de (solon Luigi Lutz) Type: comm/www Version: 5.0DEMO Architecture: m68k-amigaos Wusage 5.0 DEMO ================ This archive contains a demo of Wusage version 5.0. The demo has no features disabled, but is limited to 30 days of usage. IMPORTANT --------- You need the newest version of IXemul.library to run Wusage5.0. INTRODUCTION ------------ Wusage is a statistics program that helps you determine the true impact of your web server. By measuring the popularity of your documents, as well as identifying the sites that access your server most often, wusage provides valuable marketing information. By determining the paths your users follow and analyzing the sites from which they come, Wusage helps you find out which outside sites are most important to you. Practically all organizations, whether commercial or educational or nonprofit, need solid numbers to make credible claims about the WWW. Wusage fills that need. Wusage 5.0 is now available for several Unix operating systems, Windows 95, Windows NT and the Amiga OS. REQUIREMENTS ------------ Wusage 5.0 needs: o OS 3.0 or better. Perhaps even 2.0 works... (Try and mail me!) o At least 2MB of memory as an absolute minimum. 3 MB or more is highly recommended. o Either AmiTCP/IP, I-Net225 or AS-225 if you want to do nameserver lookups, or a TCP stack that is compatible with one of these. Examples of compatible products are Miami and TermiteTCP. o The newest available version of IXemul.library. THIS DEMO VERSION ----------------- This demo version comes as a 30 days trial version. After 30 days you can unlock it by purchasing a key from Boutell Inc. see also WWW.Boutell.com for more information. Send e-mail regarding wusage5.0 to boutell@boutell.com (Thomas Boutell) Send e-mail regarding the amiga port to solon@pyro.de (Solon Luigi Lutz) DOCUMENTATION ------------- The archive contains documentation in HTML format. COPYRIGHT --------- Wusage 5.0, Copyright 1996 by Boutell.Com, Inc. and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.