Countly allows mobile app developers to implement a way to track their app's usage statistics for later analysis.
Supports both the Android and iOS platforms.
What is new in this release:
- Added density reporting for Android
- New license, check LICENSE.md for details
- Visual improvements, cross-browser compatibility fixes
What is new in version Community Edition v14.08:
- Added density reporting for Android
- New license, check LICENSE.md for details
- Visual improvements, cross-browser compatibility fixes
What is new in version Community Edition v13.10:
- Added new iPhone device names (iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C).
- Added replica set configuration for MongoDB.
What is new in version Community Edition v13.09:
- Optimizations and fixes to the API for viewing the data on Countly for iPhone
- Optimization for begin_session and end_session handling especially to prevent a new session creation on Android when the user changes the screen orientation.
- end_session is ignored if begin_session is received less than ~10 secs ago.
- Added "Yesterday" to available date buttons
- Fixed platform versions visualization of Mac
- General UI optimizations
What is new in version Community Edition v13.06:
- Added cluster mechanism to api.js to fork itself according to number of cores in the server in order to increase utilisation. This can also be configured from api/config.js by changing "worker" count.
- Added two new API paths, /o/analytics/dashboard and /o/analytic/countries that returns ready-to-use metrics for today, 7 days and 30 days. This API is used by Countly Mobile Apps.
- Added individual event key deletion to event configuration modal.
- Improved and optimized update mechanism during dashboard navigation. Navigation is now much more smoother.
- Added a script (bin/geoip-updater.sh) to fetch and update geoip data. Running this script will update country and city database from Maxmin database.
- Various performance and visual improvements to Events view.
- Added switch to turn off or change session_duration limit of 120 seconds in api/config.js (session_duration_limit).
- Added host configuration to both app.js and api.js configuration files (/frontend/express/config.js and /api/config.js) to make it possible to run dashboard and application on different servers (defaults to localhost).
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