A HTTP-proxy, written in JAVA for the purpose of tracking users. It's main (and at the moment only) use, is to gather data for usability testing.

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Categories

Usability, Internet, HMI

License

Mozilla Public License 1.1 (MPL 1.1)

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Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Languages

English, German

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Developers, Quality Engineers, Other Audience

User Interface

Java Swing, Non-interactive (Daemon)

Programming Language

JavaScript, Java

Database Environment

JDBC, PostgreSQL (pgsql)

Related Categories

JavaScript Usability Software, JavaScript Internet Software, JavaScript HMI Software, Java Usability Software, Java Internet Software, Java HMI Software

Registered

2003-03-24