By importing your hand histories into Poker Tracker it allows you to see how many times certain hands have won and lost, % of hands you are playing, results based on position, pre or post flop results, etc. It also allows you to keep track of other players results, how they play in a variety of situations, if they bluff a lot, etc. PT has a ton of other features I haven't even begun to explore yet.
I've been using Poker Charts to track my sessions. It allows you to keep track of where you are playing, who you are playing with, length of sessions, types of games, limits, etc. It gathers information from all your sessions and lets you know your hourly rate, win rate accuracy, time played, etc. It also allows you to make different graphs based on your results.
Here is a chart of my total earnings for my first 10 sessions logged.

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UPDATE YOUR CHART.
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LET THE WORLD SEE.
SHOW THE WORLD YOUR BRILLIANCE.
YOU ARE A BUTTERFLY.
YOU ARE MADE OF MEAT AND WATER.
EVERYTHING IS GREAT IN IOWA.
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