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Previously on "How many CUK users are still on IE6?"
Still got FF 3.5 here for one special download job (which the data supplier fixed last week, but I'll hang onto the old FF just in case they back the fix out ).
IE9, but mostly use the latest FF in day to day use. Then there's Safari 5.0.6 on a PPC Mac which is stuck on Leopard.
So IE6 still accounts for 1.5% of all CUK forum traffic.
For the same date period in 2010:
Browser Brands:
1. Internet Explorer 54.82%
2. Firefox 27.49%
3. Safari 8.83%
4. Chrome 7.14%
5. Opera 0.57%
6. Mozilla 0.34%
7. Opera Mini 0.32%
8. Mozilla Compatible Agent 0.13%
9. BlackBerry9500 0.07%
10. NetFront 0.05%
IE Variants:
1. 8.0 38.71%
2. 7.0 31.46%
3. 6.0 29.82%
16% of all traffic was IE6 - so quite a difference!
If we are playing silly games I do use NCSA Mosaic once in a while. I have a windows 3.11 virtual machine for it when I want to score silly point scoring games.
I really hated the way that different IE8 seesion sync with each other, which is a pain when you have 2 subsites from a common site open in 2 windows. They kept becoming the same page.
Have found the -nomerge commandline flag now so its working better.
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