what the web sees
A couple of days ago, Tim O'Reilly posted that Firefox had surpassed IE in usage at the O'Reilly Network. One curiosity in that update was that the "Other" category, which had been in a slow decline for about a year, had just recently started to climb back up and had recovered most of the losses of the last year. Today, Tim posted a breakdown of the Other stats making it clear that the Other category which had been dominated by Opera in the past was now the domain of Safari. Opera seems to have tanked pretty severely since the release of Opera 9 and Mozilla (SeaMonkey) has climbed pretty dramatically in the last few months to claim as much usage as the now diminished Opera.
Something I'd be very interested in seeing from the O'Reilly Network is the breakdown of browser versions and the platform breakdown. O'Reilly is likely to be visited by the kind of people who make active choices in the technology they use, so more data here could be useful in better understanding those kinds of users.
What are you seeing at your website or blog? What trends have you seen since the launch of IE 7? Is Safari making gains in your logs? What about the different Firefox versions?
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Hey :)
Ignoring
June 2007 (around 100K unique visitors)
IE7 35%
IE6 30%
IE5.5 2%
FF 2.0 22.5%
FF 1.5.0 2.7%
Safari 1.7%
Opera 1.6%
June 2006 (around 70K unique visitors)
IE7 3%
IE6 69%
FF 1.5.0 18%
FF 1.0.7 1.6%
Opera 1.5%
Safari 1.1%
June 2005 (around 70K unique visitors)
IE6 72%
IE5.5 3.7%
IE5 1.%
FF 1.0.x 15.6%
FF ?? 1%
Opera 1.7%
Safari 0.6%
As a whole IE has dropped from 77.5% to 68.5%
FF has gained from 18% to 26%
Others has gained from 4% to 5.2%
Posted by: Ian | July 6, 2007 11:28 AM
Hey :)
Ignoring
June 2007 (around 100K unique visitors)
IE7 35%
IE6 30%
IE5.5 2%
FF 2.0 22.5%
FF 1.5.0 2.7%
Safari 1.7%
Opera 1.6%
June 2006 (around 70K unique visitors)
IE7 3%
IE6 69%
FF 1.5.0 18%
FF 1.0.7 1.6%
Opera 1.5%
Safari 1.1%
June 2005 (around 70K unique visitors)
IE6 72%
IE5.5 3.7%
IE5 1.%
FF 1.0.x 15.6%
FF ?? 1%
Opera 1.7%
Safari 0.6%
As a whole IE has dropped from 77.5% to 68.5%
FF has gained from 18% to 26%
Others has gained from 4% to 5.2%
Posted by: Ian | July 6, 2007 11:52 AM
I moved hosts and reset my stats, so these stats are only for 1+ month. But from what i remember from my previous stats, the results were similar with Windows and Firefox taking the lion's share.
Windows 49.8%
Linux 22.4%
Mac 5.2%
The rest is unknown
Firefox 39.9%
IE 23.9%
Opera 6.6%
Safari 2.9%
The rest are smaller percentages
I don't advocate Linux and Firefox myself, but i do use them almost exclusively and so i mention that whenever i write or develop.
Posted by: Alaa Salman | July 7, 2007 3:31 AM
The data from w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp pretty much shows the same trends that the O'Reilly graph does; compare to members.shaw.ca/Limulus/files/w3sbw2-0704.png
IE (sum) in long-term decline; Firefox in long-term rise (matching IE's fall)
IE 7 adoption and corresponding IE 6 abandonment have very much plateaued.
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