You Windoz weenies still don't get it, do you.
Mac users need to use multiple browsers that can mask the OS, because there are still
millions of web sites, many of them commercial that block Macs or distort their
experience. This isn't some clueless individual who's still using FrontPage either. I had
to contact SuperPages.com last week because a random message told me that I needed a newer
version of IE--IE was discontinued for Macs years ago--or else I couldn't view their maps.
Masking browser ID and OS has been necessary for Mac users since we figured out how to do
it a dozen years ago. It's built into Safari, Opera, iCab, and a simple add-on in Mozilla
browsers. Thus, no matter how limited or encompassing the survey population, it won't show
all of the Mac users.
More accurately, some specific subset of web use share. If they've got a
single mac-centric website in the mix like 2-pop then all the figures could
be skewed. All current figures I've seen show Mac holding at around 5%, and
I just checked my own AWstats
blah blah blah
On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 9:01 PM, mike <[email protected]> wrote:
Shouldn't it be web usage share?
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