Would You Like a Mint on Your Pillow?

After reading on Paul Stamatiou’s About page that he thought Flickr (which I already use) and Mint were the best web inventions ever, I decided it was time that I finally took a good hard look at Mint.

I remember when it first came out, Mint was everywhere. The blogosphere pumped it so ungodly much that I could barely stand to think about it, much less look at what it actually did. Besides, I already had AWStats running on my server, and it was free!

What could Mint do that I was missing?

Well, I bit the bullet, dropped the $30, and installed Mint. The entire process was not only painless, it was quite interesting. Aside from manually needing to edit a config file, the installation was a piece of cake (really, couldn’t we at least *try* to write out the config file automagically, if we have permissions?). It was quite an attractive layout, very straight forward, and quickly over. I like how you get an authorization key and the software “phones home” to validate the domain and key. Sure it’s PHP and we could get around this, but I do have some honor, right?

So after running Mint for a few hours and playing around with it, here are the results:

Mint - Incoherent Babble

The stats are straight-forward. There aren’t any frills, and aside from a pretty (and Ajax-ified) interface, it’s nothing revolutionary. AWStats offers me a tad more detail, but not in nearly as simple an interface. It was free, though…

I don’t really like AWStats parsing out my log file every time I try and update, because that takes time and is very resource-intensive. The .htaccess approach for Mint didn’t work, but I really didn’t put any time into figuring out why not, I just stuck the Javascript in the footer of my blog’s template (since it’s so easy to do in Wordpress), and voila! If I could get .htaccess to work, it’d be a perfect solution, logging everything just the way I want it to be logged.

I guess the bottom line is: Mint is great. I love it. Unfortunately, $30 a site is far too expensive for me. None of these sites are making me any money right now, and I just can’t justify dropping $30 for each one to use a stats package.

Now, if it were $30 for the first one and, say $3, for all the ones there-after (yearly recurring, of course), I might be able to swing it. I’m far more likely to drop $57 ($30 + (9 x $3)) to log all my sites than I am to drop $300 ($30 x 10). I’m also not going to put money into a stats package for just 2 or 3 of my sites. That kinda defeats the point, especially if it doesn’t actually offer me any new information in any new revolutionary ways. I still want stats for the others, so I’m still going to install AWStats, and might as well use it for everything.

Oh well, good luck to Mint. I can’t wait to see some future versions and more features!

The NewsGator API

I just posted My NewsGator API Class over on Incoherent Code. It’s about half-way done at the moment, but it’s worth posting, especially if I can generate a little interest in it (and hopefully get some help wrapping it up).

I’d tried to give up on this a few weeks ago, but Gordon Weakliem over at NewsGator found my post and offered to help out some more and get me up and running. He pointed out that they’re now using this API for all of their products as well, which gave me the confidence I needed to put a little more time into my work (since they’re not going to break anything now that they’d have to fix their products as well).

If you’d like to work on this, please have at it! The documentation (what they have) is over here. Please submit any changes you may make to me at chris@doesnthaveone.com!

Ultimate Tag Warrier… Cheese?

I was checking out the rest of Christine Davis’ blog. Since she’s the author of the uber Ultimate Tag Warrior plugin for WordPress, she was immediately worth a skim…

So I’m flipping through pages, skimming some older posts, when I come across this one

It would appear that Christine is attempting to make her own cheese… And will you just look at that massive mound of it?

It reminds me of… something. I can’t seem to put my finger on what exactly it looks like, but I just have this irresistable urge to smack it with a hammer and watch it splatter! Best watch out Christine! :)

Books, Books, Books!

Talk about book news lately!

First, Google released the first books for their Google Print service. Since they were getting sued to crap the first time they tried to start doing this, I’m sure everyone has heard about Print by now…

I guess the real news is what I read over on Ed Bott’s blog. According to Ed (and he’s usually a trustworty source… ;)), the Wall Street Journal is reporting that Amazon has announced plans for two new services that will integrate with their massive online store.

The quote:

Amazon.com Inc. is planning a program that will let customers purchase online access to books in a move that could be a more publisher-friendly alternative to Google Inc.

RSS Refresh Non-Goodness…

Sorry for the RSS refresh there guys. I’m starting to tag posts and it apparently went through and added those tags to my older posts in the feed, even though they don’t actually have any tags.

Anywho, back to the normal hum-drum of the day…


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