It's time for my weekly look at the logs. First up - the BottomFeeder download report:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Windows | 1877 |
Mac 8/9 | 691 |
HPUX | 414 |
Linux x86 | 355 |
Mac X | 305 |
Sources | 256 |
Update | 124 |
CE ARM | 117 |
Windows98/ME | 104 |
Solaris | 21 |
Linux PPC | 11 |
SGI | 11 |
Linux Sparc | 6 |
AIX | 5 |
Source Script | 5 |
CE x86 | 1 |
Those numbers are still up at the 600+ per day level - while I was traveling, I must have gotten noticed somewhere. That's cool, since the next release is imminent. Next, the HTML blog accesses - see what the tool distribution looks like:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 44.5% |
Internet Explorer | 35.1% |
Other | 10.6% |
MSN Bot | 6.8% |
Google Bot | 3% |
Either my readership is getting more diverse (and the raw numbers are up some), or MS is making headway with IE - or, looking below, the MSN Bot is still creating churn. Finally, the distribution of tools on the RSS feeds:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
MSN Bot | 24% |
Mozilla | 17.9% |
BottomFeeder | 11.6% |
Net News Wire | 9.3% |
Other | 7.8% |
Safari RSS | 4.1% |
BlogSearch | 2.9% |
Internet Explorer | 2.6% |
BlogLines | 2.4% |
NewsGator | 2.2% |
SharpReader | 2.2% |
Planet Smalltalk | 1.8% |
Feed Demon | 1.6% |
Magpie | 1.5% |
Lilina | 1.1% |
RSS Bandit | 1% |
Liferea | 1% |
Feed Reader | 1% |
Feed Tagger | 1% |
JetBrains | 1% |
RSSReader | 1% |
News Fire | 1% |
Looks like the MSN Bot is still creating lots of churn - there is no way that it should be responsible for that much of the RSS grabbing - not two weeks in a row. The gnomes in Redmond need to tweak that puppy...