> The shift to IE has probably had most to do with Netscape not releasing a
> product for a long time. Once Mozilla/Netscape 6.0 is released I think
> you'll see some shift back.
Unfortunate as it may sound, I actually think that IE5 does offer some
advantages over Netscape as a browser. It does support CSS better (tho not
fully still) and it does have some very nice features from a web design
point of view.
These stats would also concur with the general business sites we run.
Corresponds roughly to the same amount of browsers as well.
We have a variety of businesses who we control their web sites, having a
wide variety of traffic levels. And IE is about the same percentage
popularity as these stats suggest. So, from my experience with web stats
they arent too far off.
>
> Calling over 85% of people lamers is a bit rough, and rather antisocial.
> After all, it is pretty hard to convince someone to use Linux after you've
> called them a Lamer. ;-)
I gotta agree with that :/
Linux on the desktop, lets face it, is not that ready. I'm not trying to
start a flamewar, and push for Linux as a server wherever I can, just the
users I deal with daily coudlnt cope.. hye they are struggling with
windows... so yeah..
dave
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