Looks like the download rate for BottomFeeder has settled into the mid-300's per day (364 per day last week) after spiking briefly. That's a decent rate, no complaints here :) The details:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Windows | 583 |
HPUX | 459 |
Sources | 394 |
Mac 8/9 | 328 |
Linux x86 | 181 |
Mac X | 172 |
Update | 132 |
CE ARM | 123 |
Windows98/ME | 61 |
Solaris | 29 |
Linux Sparc | 25 |
AIX | 22 |
Linux PPC | 13 |
SGI | 11 |
Source Script | 10 |
ADUX | 5 |
CE x86 | 4 |
On to the HTML blog page accesses - it looks to me like my readership has expanded into the broader (IE dominated) ranks - at least amongst those who read via their browser:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Internet Explorer | 45.3% |
Mozilla | 37.1% |
Other | 9.7% |
Google Bot | 4.3% |
MSN Bot | 3.6% |
Finally, a look at the RSS accesses by tool. Still a lot of diversity there, but the thing that pops at me is the high number of Mac accesses - the "thought leaders" in the RSS/Atom sphere are skewed that way. Which is why there are rumbles of Apple talking a serious stab at increasing their OS share, I think. Given the problems MS is having with Vista, they might have a chance. MS is rapidly approaching the state IBM was in circa 1985. The main difference is in their leadership - IBM had empty suits back then, and MS still has Gates (and Ozzie). In the long run, it might not matter much.
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 34.4% |
Other | 11.5% |
Net News Wire | 9.4% |
BottomFeeder | 8.5% |
Safari RSS | 4.2% |
Planet Smalltalk | 3.4% |
Magpie | 2.8% |
BlogSearch | 2.8% |
NewsGator | 2.8% |
RSSReader | 2.7% |
Internet Explorer | 2.7% |
SharpReader | 2.5% |
BlogLines | 1.9% |
Feed Demon | 1.7% |
Liferea | 1.7% |
RSS Bandit | 1.5% |
Feed Reader | 1.3% |
JetBrains | 1.2% |
Google Bot | 1% |
Java | 1% |
News Fire | 1% |