I can, actually, thanks to Google. I haven't looked at this historically, but during the month of Sep 2010, here are the Browser/OS statistics of visitors to Louisville.com. As you'll see, the number of Safari/Windows users is tiny.
1. Internet Explorer/Windows 38,275 54.99% 2. Firefox/Windows 11,252 16.17% 3. Safari/Macintosh 6,316 9.07% 4. Chrome/Windows 3,813 5.48% 5. Firefox/Macintosh 2,852 4.10% 6. Safari/iPhone 2,215 3.18% 7. Safari/Android 1,165 1.67% 8. Mozilla Compatible/iPhone 793 1.14% 9. Safari/iPad 486 0.70% 10. Chrome/Macintosh 456 0.66% 11. Safari/iPod 261 0.38% 12. Firefox/Linux 243 0.35% 13. Safari/Windows 174 0.25% 14. BlackBerry8530/BlackBerry 134 0.19% 15. Opera/Windows 125 0.18% > Looking at the percentage for Mac OS X and Safari, I would guess this shows > almost all Mac OS X users use Safari and almost no Windows people use Safari. > Can you parse the logs to see the breakdown of Windows versus Mac users of > Safari? > _______________________________________________ MacGroup mailing list [email protected] http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup
