Shaun Inman has finally released Mint v2.0, a spectacular one-time paid-for program that resides on your own website and is linked to a MySQL database so that it can store all of your domain traffic statistics, which then be used in a multitude of peppered ways…

We have it up and running over at TheBlogCom Mint Page, but for a better review, please see the following write-up by BloggingPro

If you love tracking your blog’s statistics, there is one piece of software that has had a lot of press, especially today, as Shaun Inman’s Mint gets an upgrade. Shaun talks about the changes on his newly redesigned site, as well as the upgraded design of HaveaMint.com. He also launches a site to track the extensions on mint called Peppermill.

What’s new in Mint 2.0?

  • Staggered loading of pepper panes improving mint page load time.
  • Loads of interface and hierarchy refinements.
    (including support for custom styles)
  • Improved pane tiling that reclaims wasted screen real estate.
  • CSS-based visits graphs.
  • A bunch of tabs can now be filtered by timespan.
  • A new domains tab added to the referrers pane groups referrers
    by domain and sorts by the number of referrers from each domain.
  • Watched tab of the pages pane has been expanded.
  • Searches differentiates between image and web searches.