Time for my weekly look at the logs - the BottomFeeder downloads dropped back from the stratospheric levels they reached last week, to a still respectable 403 per day:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
HPUX | 672 |
Windows | 637 |
Mac 8/9 | 399 |
Sources | 308 |
Mac X | 216 |
Linux x86 | 182 |
Update | 175 |
CE ARM | 122 |
Windows98/ME | 29 |
Linux Sparc | 28 |
Solaris | 20 |
AIX | 16 |
Linux PPC | 7 |
SGI | 6 |
ADUX | 3 |
Source Script | 3 |
Those HP download numbers are a source of constant amazement to me. Off to the html page accesses, where it looks like IE is staging a comeback:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Internet Explorer | 45.8% |
Mozilla | 39.9% |
Other | 7.7% |
MSN Bot | 2.3% |
Google Bot | 2.3% |
Java | 2% |
I guess the uptick in readership is driving me more toward the average browser usage, which is still heavily IE. On to the RSS pages:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 27% |
BottomFeeder | 12.7% |
Other | 12.6% |
Net News Wire | 10.3% |
BlogSearch | 4.8% |
Safari RSS | 4.4% |
Planet Smalltalk | 3.5% |
NewsGator | 3.2% |
Magpie | 2.8% |
RSSReader | 2.5% |
Internet Explorer | 2.4% |
SharpReader | 2.3% |
BlogLines | 2.1% |
Feed Reader | 1.5% |
Feed Demon | 1.5% |
RSS Bandit | 1.2% |
Liferea | 1.2% |
Google Bot | 1% |
Jakarta | 1% |
JetBrains | 1% |
News Fire | 1% |
Looks like the RSS aware portion of the audience is still very Mozilla and Mac centric - with the rest of my audience spread across a very diverse range of tools. On the other hand, if you look at the tools owned by NewsGator now, they have 15% of my audience.