UnifiedStats Releases Version 2.0

VANCOUVER, Wash. — Affiliate stat-checking software UnifiedStats announced today the official release of Version 2.0 of the software, an upgrade that includes the ability to receive stats reporting on mobile devices.

“This is not a small set of minor upgrades; it’s a large set of huge improvements to the interface with many innovative new features and ideas implemented from member feedback,” said John, owner of Unified Stats. “UnifiedStats 2.0 is cleaner, more powerful and every task has been greatly simplified to make it easier to use than ever before.”

The most immediately apparent upgrade to the software is that it is now possible to port statistical data to virtually any mobile device and to secondary computers.

“There is a certain degree of freedom that comes with being away from your computer but still being able to see a detailed view of your stats,” John said. “A lot of webmasters live busy lives and can’t be stuck to a desk all day, but they also can’t be disconnected from their own networks for too long either. Now webmasters don’t have to choose between going out and being well informed; with UnifiedStats 2.0, now they can do both.”

In addition to the mobile functionality, version 2.0 of UnifiedStats also offers custom stats grouping, a simpler means of adding new sponsor programs to user accounts and automatic updates that run seamlessly in the background on the user’s computer.

While the new functions represent an improvement on earlier versions of the software, John said the main reasons for using the software have not changed.

“The unique new features are very nice, but the biggest reason to use UnifiedStats remains the fact that it is a stable and trustworthy piece of software that serious webmasters have relied on for several years,” John said.

John credited his company’s advertisers with allowing UnifiedStats to maintain the software as a free service, and he encouraged webmasters to support those advertisers in turn.

“We are now approaching our third year managing UnifiedStats and I sincerely want to thank all of the advertisers who have sponsored UnifiedStats, both past and present,” John said. “UnifiedStats is free because of the support from our sponsors and the willingness of our members to reply to their advertisements. Companies like VideosZ, PussyCash, TrafficCashGold, WegCash and AdultElite have backed UnifiedStats —many of them for several years now — and webmasters really should take a look at these fine programs.”

For more information, and to download Version 2.0 of UnifiedStats, visit UnifiedStats.com.

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