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Open Source And Live Web Analytics: SlimStat

Wednesday, 10. March 2010

SlimStat is an open source web analytics application that collects & presents statistics information about your website.

It is built with PHP-MySQL & can be integrated into websites with JavaScript (like Google Analytics) or PHP.

SlimStat

For  the given period, the application can display:

  • the number of visitors/pageviews
  • referrer URLs, domains
  • search terms
  • browsers, OSs, countries, screen sizes

There is also a "paths" feature that shows a user's browsing path page-by-page.

You may be asking, "why to use SlimStat instead of Google Analytics?" The best answer would be "live stats".

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Digital: A Love Story

Tuesday, 9. March 2010

Don’t worry, you’re not going to get charged by the minute this time.

Remember the excitement of logging into a BBS? What if you’d found something more than just files and chatter and naked pictures of assorted Star Trek actresses? To explain Digital: A Love Story would be giving away too much, so let’s just say that it’s a great nostalgic trip with a bit of future-gazing thrown in for free.

Played out entirely on 1988 style bulletin boards, it starts when you respond to an e-mail from a lonely sounding girl called Emilia. The relationship plays out as a hacker’s romance, as you jump between BBS systems to uncover a conspiracy, mostly interacting by firing off e-mails to the characters. You never get to see what you’ve said, only the responses - adding an unusual but effective disconnect to the conversations. It’s not a long game, an hour or so of action at most, but it’s a testament to the writing that you quickly get sucked into what is basically just typing in a lot of phone numbers. The authentic music and sound effects definitely help, especially in full-screen mode.

Ah, the sweet sound of dialling modems… Nostalgic as any music…

Download Digital here. It’s a great way to spend an evening.

(One quick possibly-useful tip: To a computer, the number after 9 is 0. I say no more.)

Issue 293: It’s Showtime!

Tuesday, 9. March 2010

Get all this and more in PC Plus 293 - on sale now!

Prepare to watch TV like you’ve never seen it before! In our complete guide to building the ultimate PVR, we show you what kit to buy, the latest streaming sites that take you beyond iPlayer, and ways to make Media Center sing. If that’s not enough to get the power you need, we’ll also show you how to build your own PVR system, recording, storing and streaming content around  your home.

Also in features, explore the moments Apple wishes we’d all forget, in the Top 10 Rotten Apples. From ideas before their time like the Newton to unquestionable disasters like the Twentieth Anniversary Mac, we parade their shame for your amusement. We also show you how to turn a simple USB key into the ultimate digital forensics lab, and look at the latest solid state drives. Is it worth giving up those 2TB drives for a measly 160GB?

On Test

As well as testing the latest SSDs, we look at the Google Nexus One, Google Buzz, and two of the best sequels ever made - Mass Effect 2 and Bioshock 2. See if the Chumby is sweet enough to earn itself a place on your desktop, and upgrade your sound with one of the great speakers in this month’s group test. All this and more, in twenty fantastic reviews covering a whole range of hardware, software and websites.

In this month’s Make It

Eight great hands-on projects. Automate your PC for a more efficient life, manage your network like a pro, fight phishing, make sure your websites run in every browser, and more. We give you everything you need, in print and on your free SuperDisc - which also gives you our Media Center Toolkit, great full applications, and our Essential Collection of the software you need to keep your PC running smoothly.

Subscribe or buy this issue online!

Get Vista Explorer Search in Windows XP

Tuesday, 9. March 2010

As you all know that Windows vista allows you to search from windows explorer, whereas windows XP doesnt allows to do so. But a deviantart user has developed has developed a toolbar i.e QT Toolbar. By using this toolbar you can easily and quickly find what you need. It does not resemble the Vista explorer search but unlike Styler toolbar which gives a fake image of the search bar.

Above is the short preview of this toolbar, if you like and want to give a try then you can download …