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.
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!!