StatsRemote 3.2

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    20/02/2004
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP, Internet Explorer 5.02, Microsoft Java Virtual Machine 5.00.3800

Publisher’s description

StatsRemote is automatic stats-checking software for affiliates and pay-per-click search-engine Webmasters. It checks the statistics of your affiliate programs and pay-per-click search engines automatically, with no need to manually log in to each stats area, as the software does it all for you.

StatsRemote reads and displays your hits, sales, and money directly from the stats areas of the affiliate programs and PPC search engines, so you have all the numbers right in front of you. In addition, you can add custom income and expenses (server bills and traffic purchases, for example). StatsRemote can check your stats as often as every 15 minutes and displays all your numbers and a forecast for the current month, or daily, previous, or year-to-date stats, in one interface.

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