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I am tracking the Java versions being used by web visitors: http://cowwoc.blogspot.com/2008/11/tracking-java-versions-using-google.htmlhttp://cowwoc.blogspot.com/2008/12/tracking-java-versions-using-google.html

Unfortunately, the integration level is skin deep. I would like Google Analytics to tell me what percentage of visitors ran what version, and drill down further to find out what sub-attributes each version is associated with. For example, what referrals/sources brought users with a specific version? What screen resolution did they use? etc... On the flip side, what percentage of Mac users were running what version of Java?

Any ideas on how to improve the integration? Any idea on how to integrate this into competitors of Google Analytics? At the end of the day I am looking for the best integrated free analytics product out there.

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Improving "user-defined values" integration in Tracking Java versions using Google Analytics

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Improving "user-defined values" integration in Google Analytics

I am tracking the Java versions being used by web visitors: http://cowwoc.blogspot.com/2008/11/tracking-java-versions-using-google.html

Unfortunately, the integration level is skin deep. I would like Google Analytics to tell me what percentage of visitors ran what version, and drill down further to find out what sub-attributes each version is associated with. For example, what referrals/sources brought users with a specific version? What screen resolution did they use? etc... On the flip side, what percentage of Mac users were running what version of Java?

Any ideas on how to improve the integration? Any idea on how to integrate this into competitors of Google Analytics? At the end of the day I am looking for the best integrated free analytics product out there.

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