From kragen@dnaco.net Wed Jul 15 14:08:44 1998 Date: Wed, 15 Jul 1998 14:08:43 -0400 (EDT) From: Kragen To: fractint@lists.xmission.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Contest(2 cents worth) In-Reply-To: <3.0.3.32.19980715124112.00f33e64@mail.icd.com> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Keywords: X-UID: 539 Status: O X-Status: On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Damien M. Jones wrote: > - There are about as many people using Linux as using Macs, remember :) > > Maybe, but they sure don't show up proportionately in the browser logs. It depends on whose logs you're looking at. http://browserwatch.internet.com/stats/ua-netscape.html shows: Mozilla/3.x (Mac68k) 0.30% Mozilla/3.x (MacPPC) 1.02% Mozilla/3.x (Win16) 0.77% Mozilla/3.x (Win95) 4.29% Mozilla/3.x (X11) 0.73% Mozilla/4.x (Mac68k) 0.23% Mozilla/4.x (MacPPC) 3.12% Mozilla/4.x (Win16) 0.25% Mozilla/4.x (Win95) 22.3% Mozilla/4.x (WinNT) 8.78% Mozilla/4.x (X11) 4.68% And Microsoft browsers are 1.36% on MacPPC, 7.86% on Win95, and 5.67% on WinNT (for MSIE 4.x). This would seem to support the idea that the numbers are comparable -- approximately 6.03% unambiguously using Macs, and 5.41% unambiguously using Linux or other Unix. > - Yes, and less than 10% are using non-Netscape, non-MSIE browsers, most > - of which do support PNG (and have for a year or two). > > Right. FWIW, the CD-ROM I put together for our budding ISP includes MSIE, > Communicator... and Opera. Opera is nice. Did you include the demo version, or the full version? > - I'll send you a quick HTML version. > > Actually, I was talking more about having sample pictures showing good and > bad JPEG compression, PNG files, etc. I'll post it to fractalus.com when > it's done. Ahh. I'll send you a quick HTML version anyway, since it's already done :) Kragen