AOL's email client and Newsreader is their own. However their webrowser
is 110% Internet Explorer. I don't believe it based on the 5 series but
it is IE.
DeMoN LaG wrote:
>
> Petrus Lundqvist wrote:
>
> >>>"Out of 20,000+ visitors this last week, IE gets 73%, Netscape 4+ gets
> >>>16% (steadily dropping) and Moz/N6 is about 0.1% (25 hits out of
> >>>20,000+). This is all flavors of Moz and N6." - "benway.com",
> >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>
> >>I've never even heard of that site before. And 20,000 visitors/week is
> >>pretty low. Not the best choice for a source of supposedly
> >>representative statistics.
> >>
> >
> > How about these stats? They come from 115 very "general" sites (not
> > developer sites or sites that are only visited by early-adopters). If
> > someone doesn't believe them or think they are made up, please email me
> > and I can tell you exactly where I got these from and give you the URL so
> > you can look at it yourself - I don't want to post it to EVERYONE on
> > Usenet. I guarantee that they are real, no matter how dark they look for
> > Netscape 6.x and Mozilla. (even Internet Explorer 6 beta has more users
> > and that browser has only been available for about a month now). The
> > stats have been collected by a system that embeds a 1x1 pixel image on
> > a every page in 115 sites. The image exists on one stat server (actually
> > a CGI script) that collects all the stats and stores them in a database.
> > The stats here are collected from that database and are from April 2001.
> >
> > browser hits percentage
> > --------------------------------------
> > MSIE 5.x 1549314 69.16
> > Netscape 4.x 349077 15.58
> > MSIE 4.x 315581 14.09
> > MSIE 3.x 6440 0.29
> > Netscape 3.x 6421 0.29
> > MSIE 6.x 5485 0.24
> > Netscape 5.x 4183 0.19
> > other 2889 0.13
> > Netscape 6.x 693 0.03
> > MSIE 2.x 122 0.01
> > Netscape 2.x 78 0.00
> > Lotus-Notes 9 0.00
> > IBrowse 7 0.00
> > Netscape 1.x 6 0.00
> > --------------------------------------
> > MSIE total 1876942 83.78
> > Netscape total 360458 16.09
> >
>
> MSIE totals also include AOL subscribers. AOL does have a *very* heavy
> market impact, and since AOL will be using Mozilla/N6 as it's next
> browser, I believe these numbers will jump very heavily in the other
> direction
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