It's time for my weekly log scan again. I've gathered up the XML stats, the BottomFeeder download stats, and the general HTTP access stats to see what's what. Here's what's happened since the last look on the 19th (roughly 7 days, given the cutoffs):
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Windows | 633 |
HPUX | 491 |
Mac 8/9 | 412 |
Sources | 341 |
Linux x86 | 232 |
Mac X | 217 |
CE ARM | 130 |
Windows98/ME | 76 |
Update | 58 |
Linux Sparc | 22 |
Solaris | 16 |
Linux PPC | 8 |
AIX | 7 |
SGI | 5 |
Source Script | 4 |
ADUX | 3 |
CE x86 | 0 |
The totals? Add it up and we get 2655, or nearly 380 per day in that time span. Not bad - although I have no clue why there are so many HPUX downloads. That's got to be some kind of anomaly :) The Mac 8/9 rates still outpace OS X by nearly a factor of 2, so rumors of that rev of Mac OS' death are greatly exaggerated. Next up: A look at what tools are looking at the RSS and Atom feeds:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
BottomFeeder | 21.8% |
Mozilla | 19.6% |
Net News Wire | 16.4% |
Other | 13.4% |
NewsGator | 4.6% |
BlogLines | 4.3% |
SharpReader | 4.3% |
Internet Explorer | 4.1% |
Planet Smalltalk | 2.3% |
Feed Demon | 1.9% |
RSS Bandit | 1.3% |
JetBrains | 1% |
Liferea | 1% |
Shrook | 1% |
Magpie | 1% |
PubSub | 1% |
Feed Reader | 1% |
The stats here look mostly the same as they have the last few times I've checked, which is no big surprise. Unless I get some big up or down spike in readership, these percentages aren't likely to shift a lot. last up - the HTTP accesses to the site:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 54.4% |
Internet Explorer | 33% |
Other | 10.6% |
Opera | 1% |
BottomFeeder | 1% |
Those are a bit higher for the straight browsers than they were last time. Otherwise, Mozilla based browsers continue to dominate over IE (which is why I figure I get so few MSN searches in my referers).