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cody127 Babii
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Join date: 7 Aug 2007
Posts: 3
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01-10-2008 00:35
Hi I'm a new land owner of Secondlife . Anyone knows how to check how many visitors coming to my land? or any statistical report about that Secondlife will provide?
Thank you so much ~
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Osprey Therian
I want capslocklock
Join date: 6 Jul 2004
Posts: 5,049
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01-10-2008 01:04
You can set out a visitor counter - they are free (it's possible there's one in your library - I can't remember). That gives you names and the number between resets.
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Nika Talaj
now you see her ...
Join date: 2 Jan 2007
Posts: 5,449
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01-10-2008 07:00
Well, a visitor counter will work if the area is less than 96m. Which, now I think of it, would be fine if you set a TP-in point, cody. That way, everyone who comes to the island will be counted when they arrive.
There is no visitor counter (which is a script) in your library, but there is a free one at NCI (New Citizen's, Inc.). It does this:
-- Keeps a list of the unique visitors since the last time its memory was cleared -- Responds to chat commands to say the current list in chat, as well as clear the list -- Comes in a nice 4-prim object, but has full perms so you can take out the script and put it in anything.
If you don't restrict the TP-in point, you would need either something from the estate tools (which I know nothing about), or a set of sensors that cover your whole island.
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Darien Caldwell
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Join date: 12 Oct 2006
Posts: 3,127
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01-10-2008 12:02
For a tool that can track a whole region, I would recommend the Sim-Radar Ultra Edition created by Thomas Conover. It's inexpensive, copyable, and light on sim resources considering it covers the whole sim from ground level to 768 meters.
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Nika Talaj
now you see her ...
Join date: 2 Jan 2007
Posts: 5,449
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01-10-2008 12:20
Actually, duh, not only is the visitor counter trans but i've also written a couple of variations on it myself. So, if you want, IM me inworld and I'll send you one.
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