It's Friday, so it must be time to examine the server logs. Here's the week of BottomFeeder downloads:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Windows | 688 |
Mac 8/9 | 400 |
HPUX | 350 |
Sources | 234 |
Mac X | 214 |
Linux x86 | 196 |
CE ARM | 101 |
Update | 45 |
Windows98/ME | 40 |
Solaris | 16 |
Linux Sparc | 14 |
AIX | 12 |
Linux PPC | 7 |
SGI | 5 |
Source Script | 3 |
ADUX | 2 |
That's about 332 per day, which is in the same range it's been for awhile now. More source accesses this week though - not sure why that would be, since I haven't pushed a new release. Let's see what's up with HTTP accesses:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 50.1% |
Internet Explorer | 34.8% |
Other | 13.1% |
BottomFeeder | 1% |
Opera | 1% |
Well, Mozilla access seems to be rising, that's for sure. Based on reporting I see on other tech blogs, I'd say that MS' browser share amongst the "thought leaders" is in serious trouble. Let's see what the tool mix looks like for RSS accesses:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 24.1% |
Other | 23.4% |
BottomFeeder | 18.3% |
Net News Wire | 12.6% |
BlogLines | 3.5% |
NewsGator | 3.5% |
SharpReader | 3.5% |
Internet Explorer | 1.9% |
Planet Smalltalk | 1.9% |
Feed Demon | 1.5% |
Liferea | 1.5% |
Feed Reader | 1.2% |
RSS Bandit | 1.1% |
JetBrains | 1% |
Shrook | 1% |
Looks like it's time to take a walk through the "other" data and break it down more. The rest of the data is pretty similar to the last few weeks. I'll have a look at search engine accesses tomorrow.