Chad wrote:
> Jack Killpatrick wrote:
> >
> > Chad wrote:
> >
> > > Along the lines of MS taking more of NS's market share ... I
> checked my
> > > site (perl2000.com) and in 3 days I had 1800 hits and the
> browser split
> > > is:
> > >
> > > 66.8% All NS and
> > > 22.2% All IE
> > > 1% Other
> > >
> > > But if you look at versions:
> > > 22% NS 4.05
> > > 18% IE 4.01
> >
> > For a site like yours, I think OS stats would be relevant for discerning
> > browser dominance. It would make sense that your site would get many
> > UNIX/Linux NS users, whereas a more general interest site might get a
> > preponderance of AOL users. Can you share the OS stats, too?
> Here they are:
>
> Platforms % of total
> Windows 95 43.9
> Macintosh 24.7
> Other 21.0
> Windows NT 7.4
> Windows 3.1 or lower 2.2
> UNIX 0.8
> OS/2 0.0
>
>
> this is 3 days worth of stats.
Well, I may have been wrong re: UNIX users, but then again you have a very
high "Other" category. I wonder what OSes fell into that group? Anyone have
some ideas? Interesting that NT is so much lower than Win95. Chad, were you
yourself accessing the site frequently during that period? If so, and your
activities are represented in the stats, what OS/browser were you using?
Jack
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