SpiffyStats Features
  • Easy to use GUI
  • Multiple Language Support
  • Customizable HTML output via CSS
  • W3C certified HTML and CSS output
  • User configurable stats
  • Completely Free
About SpiffyStats
SpiffyStats is designed to be relativley painless on the user-end (perhaps not so much on the programmers side). There are no complex setup files or comandline switches for default operation, just one button to go and one to select the log file(s). In the event you need more control SpiffyStats offers an easy to use graphical configuration for the most common options and industry standard CSS files to configure the HTML output.

SpiffyStats is only a parsing and reporting tool, you must use a seperate program to collect the files, SpiffyStats accepts log files in the format of mIRC logs. Any other log format will need to be converted for usage with SpiffyStats or alternativley sent to myself in an attempt to have that format integrated into the next release. Many converters can be found on the "Links" page.
Why is SpiffyStats right for you?
To be honest SpiffyStats likely isn't perfect for you. Why? Because it's written around my needs, and what I think your needs may be. The only log-parser perfect for you would need to be written explicitly for you. What I can say however is that with each release SpiffyStats gets closer and closer to what I'd consider to be an ideal log parser. So if your needs are similar to mine then it just might be the right choice for you.
Contacting Me
There are three easy ways to contact me and one not so easy means. You can send me an e-mail <bralten@fundamentallogic.ath.cx>, you can try our forums, they may already have the answer to your question, or you can try to find me on ICQ 40487955.

If you feel really adventerous, you can try to find me on IRC i am spiffed on either irc.webchat.org or irc.zirc.org. If you just want to leave me a message, you can send it to spiffie on irc.webchat.org (i usually take a few days to read anything sent to that nick... although it is almost always online).
Special Thanks
I'd like to thank the following people and companies for their support throughout the ongoing development of SpiffyStats
  • Paul Wolfenden of Pawsoft for too many things to ever name. For developing the GUI for Beta 3.2 and thereby raising the bar for the new Beta 3.3 and onward. For running the excelent chatroom which is #pabuk (on irc.webchat.org), where a good deal of the initial (and current) logs for spiffystats comes from. But most of all, thank-you for showing some interest and beleiving in SpiffyStats in the days before it did anything, and before even i thought it was going to work, and then for never stopping, for always showing your support.
  • Mikko Auvinen of mIRCstats for creating mIRCstats wich largely influenced the begining of SpiffyStats.
  • Khaled Mardam-Bey of mIRC for creating mIRC, with out which there would be no "standard" log format, and without which much of my initial life on IRC would have been more complicated.
  • Teemu Toivola of IRCStats for showing me that it really is possible to write an IRC stats program, and ofcourse off of whom most of the initial design of the site was blatently stolen
  • The good people of #avschat (now on irc.zirc.org) for getting me interested in IRC in the first place, and for showing me the first stats page ever. It's because of them that any of this is here.
  • The men (and ladies) of #pabuk (now also on irc.zirc.org) who provided much needed logs during the initial (and current) testing of SpiffyStats.
  • and of course anyone who I happen to bump into on a daily basis, who put up with my lack of normality because I've stayed awake for the past 3 days straight coding.


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