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Who uses it

One tool for the people who must explain what happened.

Log Parser Lizard is used wherever Windows, web servers, applications and structured files produce more data than a text editor can comfortably explain.

Developers & QA

Debug releases without reproducing every failure

Search application, IIS, JSON and text logs; group exceptions; compare environments and isolate failed requests.

IT Operations & SRE

Shorten incident investigation

Query folders immediately, find error spikes and slow endpoints, and correlate Windows events.

Security & forensics

Investigate while sensitive data stays local

Hunt suspicious IPs, authentication failures, firewall drops and unusual paths on a controlled workstation.

Audit & compliance

Turn records into reviewable evidence

Filter event collections, summarize activity and export focused records for review.

Consultants & support

Work across customer data quickly

Open customer files locally, inspect the schema, write reusable SQL and deliver results.

Education & research

Teach and explore real machine data

Demonstrate filtering, grouping, aggregation and visualization using accessible sources.

Useful across industries
Software & SaaS Banking & finance Healthcare IT Public sector E-commerce Managed services Education Cybersecurity

The need is the same: fast answers from operational data without giving up control of the source files.

Typical scenarios

Questions you can answer

Web outage: Which URLs returned 500 errors and when did the spike begin?

Slow application: Which routes have the highest average and maximum request time?

Security review: Which client IPs produced repeated failures or unusual patterns?

Windows issue: Which Event IDs recur most often around a service failure?

Data validation: Which CSV or JSON records are missing, duplicated or out of range?

Your next question is enough

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The current Windows release is free.

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