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Re: [Summary-Talk] Summary 2.6 final is now available



I just downloaded it and this is what comes up in the OSX version...

Welcome to Summary/2.6b9.  Copyright (c) 1998-2005 by Jason T. Linhart.
Portions are Copyright 1998 by the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology.
Beta test version. This copy will expire on 10/11/05!

Will the final version be up soon?

Gregg
--
Gregg Luhring  <gregg@3wdesign.com>


On Sep 12, 2005, at 3:11 PM, Jason Linhart wrote:

> Summary 2.6 final is now available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux 
> x86.
>
> Summary 2.6 is a free update for owners of Summary 2.5.x.
> See: <http://summary.net/updates.html>
>
> Summary 2.6 is a paid upgrade for owners of Summary 2.3.15 or older.
> See: <http://summary.net/upgrade.html>
>
>
> New features in Summary 2.6 include:
>
> * Twenty three new reports and many new columns in existing reports.
>
> * New Mac OS X native version of Summary.
>
> * Mac OS 8/9 and Sun SPARC are no longer supported in Summary 2.6.
>
> * Total View Time, One Page Visits, Tracked Visits (Plus, SP Lite, & SP
> only), Search Visits, and Robot Visits columns in the time reports.
>
> * Visits column in the Content reports (Plus, SP Lite, & SP only).
>
> * Tracking of goals by entry point.
>
> * Support for log files of any size (>4Gig).
>
> * Tracking of a second goal (SP Lite and SP only).
>
> * Per sub-report request aliases (SP Lite and SP only).
>
> * Improved internal database layout, reduces RAM requirements in some
> situations and allows between 10% and 30% more data in SP Lite and SP.
>
> * Script to optionally install Summary to launch at startup on Mac OS 
> X.
>
> * Summary can now detect that a log file has been compressed and not
> count it twice if both an uncompressed and a compressed copy are 
> present
> in the Logs folder.
>
> * And much more.
>
> See <http://summary.net/new.html> for a complete list of changes.
>
> Jason
>
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> Jason@Summary.Net
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