Marek, > Hi, as always, false statistics based on false data.
Raw numbers would be helpful. But the list probably does more or less give an accurate picture. 50% of people use gmail and iphone. Yes, I do run across a lot of people who use those. But neither system is a desktop email client (gmail is an email provider with optional web based interface). And forums and text messaging on phones are not considered. That is the big hole in the picture of what people actually use. My assertion was that the desktop email client is fading away, and the list does generally reflect that. More informative would be statistics of high performance email client usage, none of those below qualify. > Every secure email client will be out of this statistics, they are > writing it in description: > Since determining the client in which an email is opened requires > images to be displayed, the data for some email clients and mobile > devices might be over- or under-represented due to automatic image > blocking. >> Hello everybody, >> on Samstag, 20. Juli 2019 at 09:57 Lüko Willms <[email protected]> wrote >> re Most used eMail clients (was: ...working on version 9 — will >> essential changes be implemented? (was: The Bat! v8.8.9 MSI (3rd attempt))) >> addressing Mr. Gleason: >> >>> But you mention only one of the "major players", namely >>> Thunderbird. More often used than Thunderbird is MS Outlook, MS >>> Outlook Express (or Live, as they call it now), and in a similar >>> range Apple Mail, which has for Mac users the same importance as >>> Outlook and Outlook Express for Windows users. >> The above is confirmed by statistics which are collected by a >> company named Litmus Email Analytics, and they include not only >> eMail clients for desktop computers, as I did, but for mobile >> devices, too. I have no clue on which way they do collect this 1000 million >> of emails. >> >> Here is their top 10 list for Juni 2019, taken from >> https://emailclientmarketshare.com/ >> >> #01 Gmail 29% +0.45 >> #02 Apple iPhone 27% -0.62 >> #03 Outlook 9% +0.72 >> #04 Apple iPad 8% -0.43 >> #05 Apple Mail 7% -0.04 >> #06 Yahoo! Mail 6% -0.52 >> #07 Google Android 3% +0.17 >> #08 Outlook.com 2% -0.1 >> #09 Samsung Mail 1% -0.08 >> #10 Thunderbird 0% -0.01 >> (Sorry that this is not in a table, but copying into a table in >> TheBat! does not work; I would have to either fill each cell >> individually or create an XLS file and insert this). >> >> I have marked those for desktops with yellow background. This >> confirms which I had written before. >> >> Gmail (i.e. Google mail) is being used both on desktops and on >> mobile devices. Gmail is surpassed by Apple if we add the three >> versions for iPhone, iPad and desktop tallied separately by this Litmus >> company. >> >> If the widely used Thunderbird is counted on less than a half >> percent of emails checked by this Litmus company, TheBat! and even >> more those unknowns which Mr. Gleason misunderstands as "major >> player" are completely out of the picture. >> >> >> Cheers, >> Lüko Willms >> Frankfurt am Main >> Germany >> using: TheBat! 8.8.2.8 (BETA) >> OS: Windows 7 (NT 6.1 Build 7601 - Service Pack 1) >> CPU: AMD amd athlon(tm) 64 x2 dual core processor 4200+ >> MEM: 4097 MB -- Gleason ________________________________________________________ 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

