People seem to want to have a discussion about which browser is best on this slow Saturday.
Here's the access info for the top 10 browser/operating system for the last 30 days there were 144 combos over the last 30 days, but I only included the top 25:







“People seem to want to have a discussion about which browser is best on this slow Saturday.”
Do they? Do they really?
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/11/14/fox-exec-on-dollhouse-%E2%80%9Cill-still-get-hate-mail-and-death-threats%E2%80%9D/33660#comment-159520
What is counted as 1 visit?
#1 hurts me.
if you open a new browser window and visit, or travel here via another site (google click, referral link, you were on ESPN.com and typed TVbytheNumbers.com in the address bar, etc).
I’m wondering what percentage I make up of #9…
AppleStinx, here’s a little more info on how Google counts visits:
Visits represent the number of individual sessions initiated by all the visitors to your site. If a user is inactive on your site for 30 minutes or more, any future activity will be attributed to a new session. Users that leave your site and return within 30 minutes will be counted as part of the original session.
well…at least I’m glad IE is below 50%
Had no idea one could know which browser and operating system could be determined from a website hit. Big Brother is watching.
I’m surprised Camino for Mac is higher than Opera for Mac. Camino is the most useless browser ever.
I’m a Firefox/Windows guy myself. It surprises me how many people still use IE.
Julia, at those levels it could be one guy who really loves Camino and really, really loves TVbytheNumbers.
Firefox is a piece of crap in my mind. I will always be with Internet Explorer!
It’s always disappointing for a die hard Opera user like me to see the statistics. I started using Firefox when it first came out, so it’s not that I hate it, but I switched to Opera when they finally got rid of the ads for free users and I haven’t turned back since.
There are still people who use Netscape? Why? Isn’t it abandonware?
Poor Opera. It’s the oldest of the post IE era 3rd party browsers and it constantly gets passed up by newer brower set ups.
The good news is there’s no need to make it IE is “American Idol” and Opera is “Dollhouse”. Opera was around for Windows 3.1 in 1994 when I had my first web site (I was a Netscape beta guy at the time). Opera has been around for over 15 years, only Law & Order predates it
I used Opera for a while when I was pissed off with Safari and couldn’t stand Firefox. But it started crashing too often and usually not able to recover my previous session, so I switched back to Safari.
lol which one of you is reading this on a Wii?
I’m one of those 10,500 people that use Windows and Safari.
But I’m surprised Netscape still exists! I haven’t seen someone use that in a lonnnng time.
Oh …I did not realized this post was a new one
. Again …do you know what is a “mozilla compatible agent/iphone” ?