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Yet another one can be had at http://www.bravenet.com/. Provides hit count, User stats (like Browser, operating system, IP number) and referral URLs.
There's a lot of other interesting free stuff there too, actually -- guestbooks, password gates, Web site hosting...
On Mon, 11 February 2002, "Bonnie Granat" wrote:
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> The least invasive free one is wundercounter.com.
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> You need only put a small graphic on every one out of every five pages.
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> The interface is a bit confusing, but it may be changing a bit soon.
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