[theforum] fwd: [thelist] Browser stats for WEO (Was Re: about us page)
Martin Burns
martin at easyweb.co.uk
Thu Nov 27 16:53:22 CST 2008
In case anyone didn't spot it.
That's actually really interesting & useful - the IE6/7 split was a
genuine surprise to me, and I'd expected Opera to be higher.
I assume Chrome is in the Safari numbers.
Thanks Dave!
Cheers
Martin
Begin forwarded message:
On 27 Nov 2008, at 15:09, David Kaufman wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> "Martin Burns" <> wrote:
>>
>> Jeff LaMonica wrote:
>>> ...as of this morning, IE has 71.27% marketshare...
>>> http://marketshare.hitslink.com/report.aspx?qprid=0
>>
>> 1) Is that all of IE, or IE7?
>> 2) To what extent is that applicable to *evolt*? I'd guess our
>> community is *far* more likely to use Firefox/Google Chrome/Safari/
>> Opera than the wider intertube using public
>
> Yup, this month on WEO, as you guessed:
>
> Firefox 47.7 %
> Internet Explorer 35.1 %
> Safari 6.9 %
> Mozilla 3.5 %
> Opera 2.3 %
>
>
> As far as particular versions:
>
> Browser versions:
> ====================================
> Firefox 47.7 %
>
> 3.0.3 19.8 %
> 3.0.4 16.7 %
> 2.0.0.17 3.0 %
> 2.0.0.18 2.2 %
> 3.0.1 1.6 %
> 3.0 0.9 %
> 2.0.0.14 0.4 %
> 3.0.2 0.3 %
> 2.0.0.16 0.3 %
> 2.0.0.12 0.2 %
> 2.0.0.11 0.2 %
> 2.0.0.6 0.1 %
> 2.0.0.4 0.1 %
> 3.1 0.1 %
> 2.0 0.1 %
> 1.5.0.12 0.1 %
>
> ====================================
> Internet Explorer 35.1 %
>
> 7.0 22.5 %
> 6.0 11.4 %
> 8.0 0.6 %
> 5.5 0.3 %
>
> Safari 6.9 %
> Unknown 3.5 %
> Mozilla 3.5 %
> Opera 2.3 %
>
> Unfortunately AWStats doesn't break down Safari and Opera by version
>
> And the platform numbers here are slanted as one might guess, with ten
> times as many Mac and linux users as on the "consumer" sites I see
> at work
> (where Mac users are about 1% and Linux statistically zero):
>
> Operating Systems:
> ==================
> Windows 77.9 %
> Macintosh 10.1 %
> Linux 6.6 %
> Unknown 5.1 %
>
> -dave
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