Google Analytics For Desktops

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Tuesday, 21st Apr 2009 | Share


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The Google Analytics team has just released a new API, allowing developers to take the analytics data and create customized applications from them, this news is pretty exciting, since having a desktop tool to keep track of Google analytics, can save publishers a lot of time.

If you are looking for a free tool to monitor Google analytics from your desktop, a tool called Polaris can come to good use.

Polaris is a application that allows you to monitor your Google Analytics account from your desktop. Polaris is a cross-platform desktop widget for Google Analytics. With 8 standard reports it’s the easiest way keep your data always instantly available. The rich interface and swift navigation make it a pleasure to use.

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Polaris is free for single profile/single website usage, if you have more than one profiles or websites, you will need to shell out $15 per year.

A similar tool for Google Analytics was available earlier, however it has been taken off the shelf now.

Polaris requires that you have Adobe Air installed on your system before you use the software.

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  1. vivek
    April 23rd, 2009 at 6:02 am #

    Polaris looks good … but then the fact that google analytics often comes with incorrect numbers ..
    But then nyways.. thanks for the download link .

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  2. David Omar
    April 25th, 2009 at 3:41 pm #

    Great. It is about time someone bring a desktop tool to keep my Google Analytics track up to date. Although the free version only offers you with single account, but hey it is still great. But in the next addition I would like to see screen size customization and more Google Analytics features are integrated within.

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