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Today I'm releasing a Python library I put together a few months back, which supports extracting data from exported Google Analytics reports into simple Python data structures (dictionaries, lists, and datetimes). Using it you can easily run custom analysis of your GA data without any hassle.
You are responding to this comment written by Brian P. Hamachek on December 21st 2009, 07:34.
Hello, I have created a simple Windows application that allows you to export your Google Analytics data into a Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice, or a number of other applications. Any data elements can be exported. Unlike other applications available for this, you do not need to have Microsoft Excel installed. The application can also export an unlimited number of data rows from Analytics. It supports accounts with multiple profiles associated too. The application is called “Google Analytics Connector” and you can learn more by visiting http://www.synergetechsolutions.com/googleanalyticsconnector.aspx. Thanks! Brian P. Hamachek
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