I also use Goog and like it because you can nail down to the day, whereas Awstats (albeit pretty stats) doesn't allow you to specify a single day or just a few days, only the month. Plus, conversion tracking and the integration with adwords is kinda nifty, though a bit overrated for my site since if I get an inquiry, I know I've made a conversion.

Regarding what Lynne had said
I have the issue of designing art for the web and for print so I can't rely on the Huey which adjusts for lighting, etc.
I thought the whole Idea behind color correction was to be able to represent on-screen what you should see in print. I've corrected this monitor and you can hold a pantone swatch and it looks exactly like it should. And, yes, the Huey does compensate for lighting, but you can turn that off. One of the things I found interesting was that you can still hold the color correction and change the screen temperature in degrees kelvin for warmer, cooler, etc. The Huey's settings allow you to do this and still maintain your corrected profile.

Charlesh