SmartLogAnalyzer : Clean application which enables you to convert Apache Web-server logs to an XML format and analyze their contents with just a few clicks
SmartLogAnalyzer is a software tool that provides users with a simple means of parsing the logs written by Apache Web-server, convert them to an XML format and analyze them, so as to display useful stats about the websites users.
Seamless setup and easy-to-handle environment
The installation process does not take very long and does not offer to download any products that are not actually necessary for the program to work properly. The interface you are brought to encompasses a pretty simple interface, as it encloses a few buttons, some boxes and a panel in which to display results, yet it does not have a very appealing aspect.Although no Help contents, it becomes pretty clear that all types of users can find their way around it, including those with little experience with the IT world.
Method of use and options to configure
As stated above, this tool enables you easily convert the default access.LOG file created by the Apache Web-server to an XML format. Furthermore, it is possible to also convert the log time to the local computer hour, and show the resulted item in your web browser after the conversion process is done.The analysis process can be started with just a click of the button, and lets you view information such as total visitors, pages and KB, as well as an analysis of all IP addresses that have visited your website.
Bottom line
In conclusion, SmartLogAnalyzer is a pretty handy piece of software, suitable to all types of users due to its overall simplicity. The response time is good, the system’s performance is not hampered as CPU and memory usage is low at all times, and we did not come by any errors, bugs or hangs in our tests.
Windows 7 64 bit / Windows 7 / Windows Vista 64 bit / Windows Vista / Windows XP / Windows 2000
SmartLogAnalyzer runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 516 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Encryption Security.
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