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I don't think you can count Web Browsers in general, because it depends
on the orientation of the sites. 

I can tell you that on my site, around 90% use IE, and the rest are
using Mozilla/Firefox. I have around 2 million hits a day, and my site
is completely in hebrew (and is XHTML compliant).

A surfer in the site said, that although his site is m$-oriented
(content for m$ people), he's got something like 20% mozilla surfers;
But his site is in English, and it could be that many of his surfers are
outside Israel...

The problem is that using Mozilla in Israel is hard; People in Israel
really like innovations, if they can use them. When a lot of major sites
are not working with Mozilla, people will stick with IE. That is a
problem that almost does not exist _at all_ outside of Israel...

Shimi

On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 14:27 +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:

> With all the discussion about banks and web browsers,
> does anyone know a reliable web browser statistics for Israel ?
> 
> I know this one but it is inernational:
> http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
> 
> According to this site less than 70% using IE 
> compared to 88% in March 2003 and 84% in January 2004
> 
> About 25% using Mozilla/Firefox.
> 
> Gabor
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I don't think you can count Web Browsers in general, because it depends on the 
orientation of the sites. <BR>
<BR>
I can tell you that on my site, around 90% use IE, and the rest are using 
Mozilla/Firefox. I have around 2 million hits a day, and my site is completely 
in hebrew (and is XHTML compliant).<BR>
<BR>
A surfer in the site said, that although his site is m$-oriented (content for 
m$ people), he's got something like 20% mozilla surfers; But his site is in 
English, and it could be that many of his surfers are outside Israel...<BR>
<BR>
The problem is that using Mozilla in Israel is hard; People in Israel really 
like innovations, if they can use them. When a lot of major sites are not 
working with Mozilla, people will stick with IE. That is a problem that almost 
does not exist _at all_ outside of Israel...<BR>
<BR>
Shimi<BR>
<BR>
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 14:27 +0200, Gabor Szabo wrote:
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<FONT COLOR="#000000">With all the discussion about banks and web 
browsers,</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">does anyone know a reliable web browser statistics for 
Israel ?</FONT>

<FONT COLOR="#000000">I know this one but it is inernational:</FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000"><A 
HREF="http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp";>http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp</A></FONT>

<FONT COLOR="#000000">According to this site less than 70% using IE </FONT>
<FONT COLOR="#000000">compared to 88% in March 2003 and 84% in January 
2004</FONT>

<FONT COLOR="#000000">About 25% using Mozilla/Firefox.</FONT>

<FONT COLOR="#000000">Gabor</FONT>

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