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[Summary-Talk] Summary 2.3.4 is now available!



Summary 2.3.4 is now available for: Macintosh (Classic), Linux x86, Sun 
SPARC, and OSX Command Line. The Windows version will follow in a few 
days.

This is a free update for owners of Summary 2.x. See:
<http://summary.net/updates.html>

This is a paid upgrade for owners of Summary 1.x. See:
<http://summary.net/upgrade.html#onetotwo>

This release has a mixture of minor features and bug fixes. Changes 
include:

* Added the Search Engines (no Countries) report.

* Local refers are now filtered and aliased to match requests.

* New option to pre-filter local refers to save memory.

* Added user filters three through eight and names for all user filters 
(in Summary SP only).

* Added optional active FTP log downloading support (as opposed to 
passive FTP).

* Added physical memory reporting in the Program Status report on Windows 
and Sun.

* Improvements to search phrase detection, particularly from Excite.

* Increased the max length of "Identifier for use in report URLs" to 64 
characters.

* Summary Plus & SP now allow two filters in custom report configuration.

* Added support for Camino browser detection.

* Added an optional Goals bar chart column type.

* Added a configuration option to lowercase CGI arguments.

* Added an optional five goals filter.

* No longer allows sorting on the Path column, which didn't work anyway.

* No longer displays reloads in the Fan In/Out report.

* Added a graph of hits over time with hover over labeling as an optional 
column type.

* Aliases now try all aliases in order, instead of stopping at the first 
match.

* Added log file size on disk to the program status report.

* Fixed the broken "next page" link on the last page of static multi-page 
reports.

* Fixed a bug in session ID based visit tracking that could cause an 
"assert hvptr!=0" error.

Jason

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