It all depends on the which sites logs you are parsing to get the data.
Obviously a site that looks like crap on FF, or is a site for IE plugins
or something then it's gonna be more IE in it's stats. If it's a site
that sells doilies then I'll bet it's heavy on "Whatever came with my
computer".
        I sell Unix servers, so I would expect more FF and more non-Windows
visitors than the usual. So, what was the mix of sites like. As long as
they use the same sites next month or next year, and the number are
moving in the right direction. I'm cool with it.

My numbers are like this for the last month:

Firefox         62.88%
IE              25.83%
Safari           3.86%
Opera            3.65%
"Mozilla"        2.96%
Konqueror        0.62%
Camino           0.21%


Windows         66.05%
Linux           20.80%
Macintosh       11.57%
FreeBSD          0.90%
OpenBSD          0.48%
"not set"        0.14%
SunOS            0.07%

With Firefox being the most common browser on each OS individually
(except SunOS).



On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 20:20 -0700, Randall Shimizu wrote:
> (http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,134615-c,mozilla/article.html )
> 
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