+-----------+----------+--------+ +----------+--------+ | Month | IE | Change | | Gecko | Change | +-----------+----------+--------+ +----------+--------+ | January05 | 69.70% | -1.10% | | 23.00% | +0.50% | | December | 70.80% | -2.70% | | 22.50% | +2.00% | | November | 73.50% | -1.70% | | 20.50% | +1.70% | | October | 75.20% | -0.60% | | 18.80% | +0.60% | | September | 75.80% | -1.50% | | 18.20% | +1.30% | | August | 77.30% | -1.40% | | 16.90% | +1.70% | | July | 78.70% | -2.00% | | 15.20% | +2.00% | | June | 80.70% | -1.10% | | 13.20% | +0.80% | | May | 81.80% | -0.70% | | 12.40% | +0.70% | | April | 82.50% | -0.30% | | 11.70% | +0.70% | | March | 82.80% | -0.20% | | 11.00% | +0.50% | | February | 83.00% | -1.10% | | 10.50% | +0.80% | | January | 84.10% | | | 9.70% | | +-----------+----------+--------+ +----------+--------+
Today the early January browser stats have been posted at W3Schools. They've split out the Firefox results from the Mozilla results - which is interesting, but not terribly helpful for Web developers.
Here's a slightly different format for their browser stats
As you can see, the last year has been good for Gecko and not so good for IE -- at least among the Web developer types that visit w3schools.