One Stop stats. Hmmm, We don't get the linux traffic that CSci gets. Know your audience, eh? *Browsers* IE - 41.20% 7.0 -54.24% 8.0 - 29.89% 6.0- 15.86% Firefox - 36.83% 3.5 - 47.17% 3.0 - 39.31% 2.0 - 3.79% Safari - 18.85% Chrome - 2.46% *Operating Systems* Windows - 74.08% Mac OS X - 24.12% Linux - 0.85% iPod - 0.28% iPhone - 0.42% Android - 0.06% Blackberry - 0.04% On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Debbie Gillespie <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Here are the statistics for the computer science homepage for the last > month: > > **Operating Systems** > > Windows - 66.99% > Linux - 17.77% > Macintosh - 13.19% > SunOS - 1.06% > iPhone - 0.49% > iPod - 0.19% > (not set) - 0.15% > Android - 0.08% > BlackBerry- 0.04% > SymbianOS - 0.03% > > > **Browsers** > > Firefox - 56.64% > IE - 23.98% > Safari - 9.59% > Chrome - 8.11% > Mozilla - 0.75% > Opera - 0.63% > Opera Mini - 0.07% > Konqueror - 0.06% > Camino - 0.04% > SeaMonkey - 0.04% > > > Jeremy J. Casper wrote: > > For the September stats on the UofM home page they are: > > > > _Browsers_ > > IE - 52.84% > > IE6 - 12.66% > > IE7 - 27.05% > > IE8 - 13.13% > > Firefox - 29.34% > > FF2 - 1.99% > > FF3.0 - 13.71% > > FF3.5 - 13.42 % > > Safari - 15.24% > > Safari 2 - 0.06% > > Safari 3 - 3.84% > > Safari 4 - 10.91% > > Chrome - 2.02% > > > > _Operating Systems_ > > Windows - 79.13% > > Mac OS X - 19.50% > > Linux - 0.60% > > iPod - 0.26% > > iPhone - 0.34% > > Android - 0.04% > > Blackberry - 0.03% > > > > > > Zachary Johnson wrote: > >> Here are some of my browser stats, hopefully others will share. Data > >> is since September 1, 2009. Figures are percentages of total visits. > >> > >> iPhone 0.63% > >> iPod 0.33% > >> Android 0.07% > >> BlackBerry 0.03% > >> > >> Firefox 43.71% > >> IE 33.58% > >> Safari 17.24% > >> Chrome 4.40% > >> Opera 0.50% > >> > >> Firefox 3.5+ 24.51% > >> > >> IE 8 11.47% > >> IE 7 17.74% > >> IE 6 4.36% > >> > >> > >> Pretty interesting that IE6 and Chrome hold equal share. > >> > >> Another interesting fact is that Firefox 3.5 + Safari + Chrome = > >> roughly 46% of our visitors with cutting edge CSS3 support. > >> > >> >