Erik Harris wrote:

> On Tue, 02 Oct 2001 08:02:25 -0500, Jay Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>It all depends on how "market share" is calculated. If you count all of
>>
> 
> Sure does.  I was referring to the "market" as USAGE, though.  I don't care
> how many systems have a browser installed that never gets used.  From what
> I've seen, IE's usage is rising and Netscape's is dropping.  Opera and
> Mozilla are pretty negligible in comparison to either.
> 
> Erik Harris                     eharris1@rocheste$.$$.com
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> 

Our ISP business has a little over 18,000 customer base and our logs
show IE declining, not much but nevertheless declining. Our tech support
lines are jammed with IE/OE virus queries constantly. Just a 'first
hand' report/observation here. Our setup CD is Communicator BTW !! :-D

Also, the 8,000 seat corporate enterprise I admin'd switched from IE to
Communicator because of the constant virus problems.

My daughter just started college at LSU and their computer services are
in the midst of a switchover to Netscape.

My brother is sysadmin for Tulane Medical School. They use Macs, what
can I say.

-- 
Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion
Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI
UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org


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