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Offline scottws

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #40 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 11:35:36 AM »
Data for the last month:

BrowserVisitsPercentage
Firefox2,20850.76%
Chrome1,40632.32%
Safari45310.41%
Internet Explorer2696.18%
Opera100.23%
BlackBerry963010.02%
Camino10.02%
Mozilla10.02%
SeaMonkey10.02%

Interesting to see Chrome surging and Opera falling.

I wonder what the default browser for the HTC Droid Incredible counts as.  I also recently installed the Dolphin browser on my mobile and have visited here with it.

This doesn't count people who use the NoScript add-on and don't allow Google Analytics to work.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #41 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 11:39:59 AM »
I shifted to Chrome.. so that's my contribution.

I still use Firefox as my backup but the main reason it's taken a backseat is the loss of Xmarks. Chrome's internal bookmark sync is more reliable than Firefox Sync. Maybe Firefox 4 will change things.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #42 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 11:43:19 AM »
Visits from various operating systems in the last month:

Operating SystemVisitsPercentage
Windows3,69985.03%
Macintosh3227.40%
Android1393.20%
iPod1182.71%
Linux581.33%
iPhone120.28%
(not set)10.02%
BlackBerry10.02%

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #43 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 11:57:44 AM »
I went back from Chrome to Firefox on the PC because using two browsers was slowing life down.

I also bet when I browse OW from my Galaxy S, it counts as Chrome.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #44 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 12:06:08 PM »
Some of those linux stats are probably me. And some of the drop in Firefox is me running noscript.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #45 on: Sunday, December 19, 2010, 10:56:55 PM »
Some of those IE stats are probably from me since that's all they have on the computers here at work (where I'm posting from now!).  I use Firefox at home though.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #46 on: Monday, December 20, 2010, 09:54:41 AM »
I'm probably the primary Mac user.  My work laptop is a MacBook Pro, though I use both it and my XP virtual machine to visit here.

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Re: Interesting browser stats
« Reply #47 on: Monday, December 20, 2010, 09:40:09 PM »
I guess that I didn't get in the stats because I was blocking google-analytics with noscript and request policy.

For some reason this thread made me decide to switch to Chrome. Firefox has been slow for me lately. I like it far better than Firefox so far, the only real downside is the lack of extensions. I was happy to see that there is an adblock extension, and I just got a greasemonkey extension which made me really happy. Also I got a flash blocker but I haven't tested it out yet - I have a feeling that I will be a little disappointed after the greatness that was noscript.