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.
> >>
> >>
>