WMS Log Analyzer Professional Edition 1.8

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The WMS Log Analyzer visitor activity analysis application for your Microsoft Windows Media Services. Unlike other analyzers, WMS Log Analyzer has been designed especially for analyzing Windows Media Services log files and supports the entire set of Windows Media Services log file data and provides the best and most complete analysis of these files. With WMS Log Analyzer, you can get all kind of statistics concerning loaded files, visitors, clip playing time, visitors' countries, etc.

This program creates dynamic reports on-the-fly. Also, you can easily get virtually any subreport by just right-clicking the item you need and selecting the subreport you need. Needless to say, it can recognize log file formats automatically, extract compressed log files, process multiple log files and download log files from various sources: local path, Web or FTP. The flexible system of filters allows you to customize WMS Log Analyzer in the best possible way so that only data that you need is displayed in reports.

The program has a user-friendly interface so you can start working with it right after install. Statistical data is displayed in diagrams and tables. It is also possible to print reports.

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