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These are the top stats from the PRSG, since early Jan...
Unique: 4000 Timezone: GMT-6
Total visits: 4899 Created: Mon Jan 31 03:30:56
2000
Start count at: 0 Last reset: Mon Jan 31
03:30:56 2000
Today: 11 Last hit: Fri Nov 3 09:56:06
2000
Yesterday: 10 Current time: Fri Nov 3
10:21:20 2000
Average/day: 18 Domain: .NET Networks (30%)
This month: 38 OS: Win 98 (54%)
No JavaScript: 360 (7%) Browser: MSIE 5.x (57%)
JavaScript <1.2: 0 (0%) Resolution: 1024x768 (53%)
JavaScript 1.2+: 4539 (93%) Color Depth: 65K (16bit) (37%)
Java enable: 4435 (91%) Search engine: altavista (45%)
Java disable: 104 (2%) Own referrer: http://www.povray.org
(36%)
Java unknown: 360 (7%) Own domain: aol.com (3%)
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C.J. - POV User
POV Ray Study Gallery
www.crosswinds.net/~povstudy
hou### [at] yahoocom
Greg M. Johnson <gre### [at] my-dejanewscom> wrote in message
news:3A02E20A.B6005CA1@my-dejanews.com...
> After roughly 1000 hits to the 10best web page, here are the statistics.
> This isn't a survey of everyone that uses pov but everyone who visited
> one web page, albeit a very large sample. I hope this note isn't
> completley off topic, as it has implications on everything from IRTC
> requirements to making web sites which are povvie-friendly.
>
> BROWSERS:
>
> MSIE 5.x 433 (49%)
> Netscape 4.x 349 (39%)
> MSIE 4.x 46 (5%)
> Netscape comp. 27 (3%)
> Unknown 9 (1%)
> Netscape 3.x 4 (0%)
> Opera x.x 4 (0%)
> MSIE 3.x 4 (0%)
> Netscape 5.x 3 (0%)
> MSIE 2.x 1 (0%)
>
> RESOLUTION:
>
> Unknown 17 (2%)
> 640x480 10 (1%)
> 800x600 174 (21%)
> 1024x768 416 (50%)
> 1152x864 83 (10%)
> 1280x1024 97 (11%)
> 1600x1200 20 (2%)
>
>
> OPERATING SYSTEM:
>
> Win 98 358 (40%)
> Win NT 157 (17%)
> Win 95 126 (14%)
> Win 2000 83 (9%)
> Linux 60 (6%)
> Mac 37 (4%)
> Unknown 36 (4%)
> Unix 21 (2%)
> Win 3.x 1 (0%)
> WebTV 1 (0%)
>
> Interesting points:
> a) 88% useWindows, which surprised me, I expected it would be half at
> most for such a tecchie community like this. (One of my issue-oriented
> web pages had 94% of visitors from Windows users.)
>
> b) Only 21% use 800x 600, with most much higher-- again a surprise, I
> would have guessed this to be like 80% or more. (My issue-oriented page
> had 65% at 800x 600 or lower).
>
>
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