On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 03:16:47 +0300, Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
> Precisely. Only I yet have to see someone who runs his/her browser NOT
> maximazed.
> That's around my workplace. 
> So better not to speculate on this issue.

Yes, speculation is useless.
One of my clients, for the month of August shows the follow figures in 
their logs:

Count | % of screen used by window
   1  | 10 - 20
   3  | 30 - 40
   3  | 40 - 50
   4  | 50 - 60
  31  | 60 - 70
 172  | 70 - 80
 324  | 80 - 90
 720  | 90 - 100
1669  | 100

(hope that comes out readably!)

Clearly, more than half use a maximised screen, but a good (does some 
mental arithmetic) 40% arent.

(I use a small js generated web bug to record this sort of data and 
mention in the privacy policy that I do that, for those who want to 
know)

warmly,
Lea
-- 
Lea de Groot
Elysian Systems - http://elysiansystems.com/
Brisbane, Australia
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