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Re: [SLUG] Everyone uses explorer (fwd)
- To: J Dean <insanity@nospam.ar.com.au>
- Subject: Re: [SLUG] Everyone uses explorer (fwd)
- From: Danny Yee <danny@nospam.anatomy.usyd.edu.au>
- Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2000 00:31:00 +1000
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J Dean wrote:
> Windows 98 37.1%
> Windows 95 26.4%
> Windows NT 21.6%
> Unknown 6.5%
> Macintosh 4.9%
> Windows 1.3%
> Linux 0.6%
> Solaris 0.5%
> No Data 0.3%
> WebTV 0.3%
That looks very much like my figures, except that I'm seeing 10% more
Win 98 and 10% less Win NT.
The Linux share of the "web surfing" market seems to be growing slowly
rather than dramatically - I had figures around 0.4% 14 months ago.
OTOH, the market itself is growing, so there will be more than twice as
many web/desktop Linux users now as there were a year ago - even if the
number is more like 2 million than the 25 million figures I see being
bandied around.
Danny.
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