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Not worth the price 



- Version: 2.0, 5/10/2004 01:28PM PST
EbeX2
Oh yeah, it's free, but even so it's not worth the download time.
Sample reports? - Version: 2.0, 1/13/2004 10:16PM PST
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adammasri
Could you place some sample reports at the Website so we can see what the output looks like?
Finding the log file - Version: 2.0, 1/13/2004 04:28PM PST
Tim McNamara
It looks promising, but has some glitches.
The interface for entering the address for the log files should either be able to (a) accept Unix-style path/to/filenames which it doesn't seem to do now or, (b and much better) be able to open "hidden" files that Apple thinks users are too stupid to deal with by default- such as httpd log files!
I find that Ocala will not accept corrections if filenames are mis-typed- the application has to be quit and restarted to get the "Process" button to highlight.
The interface for entering the address for the log files should either be able to (a) accept Unix-style path/to/filenames which it doesn't seem to do now or, (b and much better) be able to open "hidden" files that Apple thinks users are too stupid to deal with by default- such as httpd log files!
I find that Ocala will not accept corrections if filenames are mis-typed- the application has to be quit and restarted to get the "Process" button to highlight.