Random Stats
I was looking at my stats today from my blog and found some interesting things. Note that these are only the last 500 visitors - so this is not necessarily a dead accurate representation of the stats.
Firstly - Operating Systems:
Visitor % | Operating System |
58.00% | Windows XP |
32.00% | Windows Vista |
3.20% | Unknown |
2.20% | Windows 2000 |
1.60% | Windows 2003 |
1.40% | Linux |
1.00% | Mac OS X |
0.40% | Windows 98 |
0.20% | Windows |
Screen Resolution:
Visitor % | Resolution |
37.74% | 1280x1024 |
27.55% | Unknown |
24.95% | 1024x768 |
5.42% | 1600x1200 |
3.04% | 1152x864 |
1.30% | 800x600 |
Browser:
Perc. | Browser Name | Version |
47.60% | MSIE | 7 |
28.00% | Firefox | 2.0.0 |
17.40% | MSIE | 6 |
1.60% | Safari | 1.2 |
1.60% | Opera | 9.22 |
1.40% | Mozilla | 5 |
0.40% | Firefox | 3.0b1 |
0.40% | Opera | 9.24 |
0.20% | Opera | 9.23 |
0.20% | Firefox | 1.4 |
0.20% | MSIE | 6 |
0.20% | Netscape | 7.2 |
0.20% | Firefox | 1.5.0 |
0.20% | Firefox | 1.0.7 |
0.20% | ||
0.20% | MSIE | 5 |
Which equates to 29% on Firefox and 65% on IE with the others taking the remaining. Its interesting that most Firefox users are pretty efficient at staying on the latest version.
Most popular page - this one - more popular than the fonrt page!
Interesting.
Comments
Anonymous
November 29, 2007
The reason for that is that Firefox has an auto update feature built in that will notify you of a new version and install it for you if you wish.Anonymous
December 03, 2007
Stats are always interesting... What I found particularly surprising is that two of your last 500 users were still on Windows 98!!