Here are some data gathered by analyzing the webserver log files of 2007. Robots and spiders have been filtered out. Visits are unique visits within 24-hour periods, i.e. each IP address is only counted once within a time frame of 24 hours. If a visitor uses multiple browsers or OS's, multiple visits are counted.
The graph to the right shows the percentaged visits per month for the following browsers: Mozilla, IE, Opera, Netscape, Lynx/Links/W3m.
There is also a larger PNG image and a Postscript file containing this graph.
The graph to the right shows the percentaged visits per month for the following operating systems: Win/NT, Linux, Mac, BSD.
There is also a larger PNG image and a Postscript file containing this graph.
It is interesting to see Mozilla has a much larger share than IE and more than 20% of the visitors are using Linux. "Official" numbers say that Linux has a "market share" of about 2% and IE has about 2-3 times as many users as Mozilla. So either the "official" numbers are lying (once again) or T3X.ORG is a highly untypical site (it certainly is).
Copyright (C) 2008 Nils M Holm < nmh @ t3x . org >