Tim O'Reilly has posted some stats from the O'Reilly Network logs. Good stuff :-)
Internet Explorer: 54.66%
Firefox: 35.08%
Safari: 3.85%
Mozilla 1.7: 2.70%
Netscape: 1.26%Compare these numbers to the first quarter a year ago:
Internet Explorer: 75.53%
Netscape: 19.89%
Safari: 3.48%
Other: 3.10%
That's pretty much what I posted about for Firefox's 50M download, though decided to use stats of a site from 2 years ago which had IE at 98% with everything else pretty much statistical noise... though now Firefox on same site today nearly has 20% with IE dipping under 75%. :)
Posted by: Jonathan Stanley on April 30, 2005 03:50 PMAwsome job, Asa and crew!
Here's to 25% more goodness, cheers.
W3Schools is reporting a similar increase in Firefox' market share. :-)
Posted by: Jeff on April 30, 2005 10:42 PMHere is an article on heise.de on the 50 million downloads. The current browser statistics for heise.de are at the bottom:
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/59147
Firefox gained some in the last month. It's not much, but the trend is definitely in favor of the fox.
PS: I sent this information to Mozillazine, but it was not published, so I'm posting it here.
Posted by: Adaxl on May 1, 2005 03:34 AMPlease stop the hype ! It will be a boomerang for the hole firefox project. What's the sense of posting stats from websites? Stats are not installed base.
Posted by: vincos on May 1, 2005 08:31 AMIf they show the stats from unique IP addresses, this will be more meaningful.
Posted by: Kob on May 1, 2005 10:16 PMTechnically this isn't public info, so I won't name the company. But a recent user group survey by one of the biggest IT companies in the US has the following stats after a week:
1700 total visitors
MSIE: 73.9%
Firefox: 14.7%
Mozilla: 7.6%
Netscape: 1.5%
Safari: 0.9%
Opera: 0.6%
It's also worth noting that more people are using Firefox 1.0.0 than 1.0.3, but all three updates combined had more hits than the initial 1.0.