I was recently 'surfing-the-net' when I came across Woopra. It seems to be a sophisticated-advanced-realtime "equivalent" (or better) then Google's Analysis. As I read more and more about it I found that it's still in it's beta-stages and that they may charge for certain features (though we don't know what those features may be.) Anyways, you can find their site here. Discuss your thoughts...
i am using Woopra for two of my sites but it is not as good as GA. Google Analytics gives the most comprehensive data as compared to any other analytics tool. The best thing that Woopra does is real time traffic analysis, but it is still in beta stage and gives a bit flawed data. E.g. it shows the correct.
i use it for my website - wopra has many good things - there search ability is asume - but its hard to use - for example you can tell it to search for people on spain that has spent more than 1 hour on the website and has visited the website 5 times and used firefox or opera and (and has a 7 size shoe just kidding) but it has a great flow - sometimes it breaks and stops counting - so you need other program to count for you you cant completley relay on woopra - but i think when they get out of beta they will have a better product sorry for my perfect english ps if you want to sign up to wo0pra it takes three months to accept your site - this what happend to me 5 months ago
It took 7 weeks for my site to be accepted. But I do like it - I'm trying both the available versions at the moment, and running it together with Google Analytics. They offer different things in some areas. However, neither will tell me the thing I most want to know - I have individual brochures for each of my products (which happen to be canal boats in the UK) downloadable as PDFs, but neither analytic programme can tell me which PDFs are being downloaded, and how many of each. Woopra offers a download figure for the lot, and that's as good as it gets. Which isn't very good. GA offers no info at all, or I'm missing something.