It's time to look at the logs again - last week, BottomFeeder downloads held steady at a rate of 352 per day. The details:
Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
Sources | 651 |
Windows | 499 |
HPUX | 474 |
Mac 8/9 | 291 |
Update | 144 |
Linux x86 | 144 |
Mac X | 113 |
CE ARM | 61 |
AIX | 19 |
Windows98/ME | 18 |
Solaris | 17 |
Source Script | 13 |
Linux Sparc | 10 |
Linux PPC | 7 |
SGI | 3 |
ADUX | 2 |
CE x86 | 0 |
I'm not sure why the source downloads jumped up - I haven't released a new build recently. Anyway, off to the HTML page accesses over the week:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 53.4% |
Internet Explorer | 26.7% |
Other | 7.7% |
MSN Bot | 6.8% |
Google Bot | 3.2% |
BottomFeeder | 1.2% |
Opera | 1% |
Back to Mozilla being on top, which is more like my normal distribution - that likely means nothing more than a return to work after the holiday season. On to the RSS accesses:
Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
Mozilla | 24.4% |
Other | 5.3% |
BottomFeeder | 21.2% |
Net News Wire | 9.1% |
BlogLines | 8.7% |
Safari RSS | 5.4% |
Internet Explorer | 4.3% |
SharpReader | 2.7% |
Magpie | 2.3% |
RSS Bandit | 2.1% |
Planet Smalltalk | 1.8% |
NewsGator | 1.6% |
Feed Reader | 1.4% |
Liferea | 1.3% |
BlogSearch | 1.2% |
MSN Bot | 1.2% |
Java | 1% |
JetBrains | 1% |
News Fire | 1% |
Python | 1% |
Feed Demon | 1% |
Google Bot | 1% |
Now, that looks like a sudden jump in BottomFeeder usage, but it's not. I looked at the "other" category, and I had forgotten that a few revs of Bf have gone out with an agent string that differs from what I've been looking for in my script. So, the numbers for Bf access should be increased by around 10% (and "other" marked down) for the last 6-9 months or so. Ahh, statistics :)