HitBOX Tracker Viewer for Windows Released | Internet News

HitBOX Tracker Viewer for Windows Released

Written By
Beth Cox
Beth Cox
Feb 25, 1999
1 minute read

San Diego-based WebSideStory, a provider of apps for
Internet traffic analysis, released HitBOX Tracker Viewer for Windows,
available for a free download.

The viewer is a new interface displaying real-time data from the HitBOX
Tracker;
The company’s Web site traffic analysis tool.

From its network, WebSideStory continuously serves up real-time traffic
data on visitors to Web sites using the HitBOX Tracker. The new Viewer for
Windows
displays this constantly changing data, from any computer, in a Windows
environment.

Viewer for Windows shows more than 125 real-time statistics, including
referring domains, referring URLs, search engine traffic, visitors’ ISP, and
the number of unique visitors. It communicates via the Net directly with
servers at WebSideStory, without opening can get information on not only
their own site, but also on other sites ranked at hitbox.com.

Features of the viewer include the ability to check multiple Web page
statistics simultaneously and export data to Excel spreadsheets.

“The Viewer for Windows enhances the HitBOX Tracker experience. It allows Web
site owners to make better use of the information gathered by the HitBOX
Tracker,” said Blaise Barrelet, president and CEO of WebSideStory.

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