On Sep 18, 2007, at 10:25 AM, Philip Serracino Inglott wrote: > Hmmm, this is really all guess work, not much value in it is there? Anecdotal only. My original email noted it was not scientific. However, I have only my own, very limited exposure to work with and thought that I might gain a bit of expansion by asking a few groups. <snip> > Why would you need such info anyway? Is it to decide where to put > up adverts? > If that is it, choosing the engine that targets its audience more > precisely is a better criterion then > the opinion of a few Linux fans.
Actually, I am making a standalone application that will have Windows, OS X, and Linux versions. My question was aimed towards deciding on one of the features that will be part of this app. I thought if I received a definitive observation from asking a varied set of people/groups (of which the esteemed Linux List is but one) that it might help me. However, it seems that I shall need to include this feature for both Google & Yahoo. My own bias is heavy on the Google side and I never use Yahoo. > > Anyway I use google ... clean look always wins. In general of all > the people I know, the only ones that use yahoo > are the ones that did not make the choice but went with what they > had; what someone else set up for them. Thanks for the reply Philip. sims _______________________________________________ MLUG-list mailing list [email protected] http://mailserv.megabyte.net/mailman/listinfo/mlug-list

