Lies, Damn Lies
Monday, 13 January 2003
Without tabbed browsing, Safari is worthless — or at least,
so sayeth the masses, right? Give me tabs or give me death. Well, apparently, many of you disagree. Fascinating back-of-the-envelope statistics mined from daringfireball.net’s server logs, from Tuesday through Saturday of last week:
Browser Platform Unique Visitors
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Safari Mac OS X 713
Safari v51 186
IE 5.x Mac (all) 318
IE 6.0 Windows 597
IE 5.x Windows 245
Chimera Mac OS X 421
Mozilla (All) 319
Mac OS X 69
Mac OS 8-9 19
Phoenix (All) 128
Netscape 6/7 (All) 54
Mac (all) 17
OmniWeb Mac OS X 56
iCab Mac (all) 18
Opera (All) 64
Mac (all) 4
Comments:
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In its first week of existence, as a public beta with numerous shortcomings, Safari has already become the number one web browser for Daring Fireball readers. I expect it to stay there. (Daring Fireball’s Safari numbers are surely further inflated by the fact that I’ve been writing about Safari all week.)
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Chimera, although behind Safari, is more popular than IE Mac. The means the two most popular browsers for Daring Fireball readers on Mac OS X are unique to OS X (and aren’t even available on Mac OS classic), and the factory default browser is in third place. By no means should anyone think that Daring Fireball readers constitute a statistically valid cross section of Mac users in general, but it’s still rather amazing.
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A lot of you are reading Daring Fireball from Windows boxes. Get back to work.
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More of you are using iCab than Netscape 6/7 (on the Mac, at least). Would you have believed this to be possible three years ago?
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Only 4 readers using Opera for Macintosh. Ouch.
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Mac users agree: Mozilla stinks.
- Not many OmniWeb users, but (a) OmniWeb can be set to masquerade as another browser, for the purpose of tricking stupid browser sniffers into letting OmniWeb in; (b) Daring Fireball’s CSS doesn’t render well in OmniWeb, so it’s not surprising there aren’t many readers using it (this goes for iCab as well).