My Mint

MintShortstat was great, Mint is greater the greatest.

Hereby a huge thank you to my friend Manuel (yes one can be friends even when there’s 860 km in between us) who hooked me up with the needed 30 dollars, enabling me to finally buy that one application/script I’ve always been wanting ever since it got released.

Buy it, you won’t regret it!

Minted Bramus!

And yes, I re-wired the 30 dollar to Manuel his bank account (see final text message)

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Bramus is a frontend web developer from Belgium, working as a Chrome Developer Relations Engineer at Google. From the moment he discovered view-source at the age of 14 (way back in 1997), he fell in love with the web and has been tinkering with it ever since (more …)

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  1. Mint is nice, but it isn’t the best stats program ever, eventhough it’s very popular among web designers/developers (like me). I use it for several websites.

    Mint is pretty limited, it does give you basic stat info at a glance but it can’t compete with Google Analytics in terms of detailed and customized info. E.g. it is not possible to see daily visitor data older than one week. It is also very unclear how the “most popular pages” are calculated. Is this calculated over a period since installation? What about pages that became more popular the past month?

    I check Mint stats daily, but for detailed stats I use Google Analytics. $30 doesn’t seem much, but it’s actually pretty much for such a basic stats program. I agree, it’s nicely designed and if you’re able to develop some peppers (plugins) you can do interesting stuff with it. But in my opinion it’s a bit overhyped.

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