Where are the figures for Australia?

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On Behalf Of Peter Machell
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:25 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Details of Public Coag Outcome

These figures are probably very conservative. It's common practice
(although not a good idea) to set the identifier of your browser to IE
to get past sites which don't allow other browsers.

My company website gets hit by over 70% Firefox, but we do use it a lot
ourselves!

Peter.



Elizabeth Dodd wrote:
> On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 16:06, David de Bhál wrote:
> 
>>You have chosen, unlike 95%+ of the rest of the world, to exclude yourself
>>from some marvelous software - you will be the loser.
> 
> 
> Figures are different
> Worldwide
> IE 85.45%
> Firefox 11.51%
> Safari 1.75%
> Opera 0.77%
> Netscape 0.26%
> 
> USA 
> IE 80.73%
> Firefox 14.07%
> Safari 3.55%
> Opera 0.77%
> Netscape 0.76%
> 
> Canada
> IE 78.52%
> Firefox 16.98%
> Safari 2.05%
> Opera 1.67%
> Netscape 0.68%
> 
> UK 
> IE 93.37%
> Firefox 4.94%
> Safari 0.99%
> Opera 0.39%
> Netscape 0.23%
> 
> 
> Source: OneStat.com. quoted in LinuxFormat UK
> 

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