I have already blogged about Woopra. Now, after 2 weeks of intensive use and test, I can give you some insights about this amazing piece of Web Analytics software.
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Hi Pasquale,
Looks very interesting, I have checked it but my site is still there waiting for approval :-| Either they're overwhelmed, or not interested in new users…
Posted by: Matej Novak | December 10, 2008 at 12:39 PM
Yes, it takes a while to get the approval to Woopra.
What website did you submit? Have you already installed the tracking JS code?
Posted by: Pasquale Borriello | December 10, 2008 at 04:31 PM