Gotta love this breakdown. I would kill for this high of a Firefox percentage on any of my sites.
DRoss
on 07 Aug 09
We need to end ie6. One thing, a lot of sites are starting to do, (including me) is having a little pop up come up letting them know they are using an outdated browser and asking them to switch. I’d guess half of 37signals ie6 users are corporate users stuck with ie6 but it still couldn’t hurt having this message show.
vinnie
on 06 Aug 09Amazing that even on a tech-heavy site such as this one, Opera is still barely 1% of total visits between desktop and mobile combined.
Brad
on 06 Aug 09What’s The Internet Explorer breakdown like? 6 vs 7 vs 8?
kangax
on 06 Aug 09Would be nice to see the percentage of Safari 2.x users.
Jeremy
on 06 Aug 09I wish every website I have to work on had this kind of stats. By the way, these stats are for 37signals.com, not Basecamp right?
Anonymous Coward
on 06 Aug 09Gotta love the delusional Opera users.
JF
on 06 Aug 09By the way, these stats are for 37signals.com, not Basecamp right?
Actually, it’s for all our marketing sites combined. It’s for anyone visiting any 37signals property.
Jake Boxer
on 06 Aug 09Does the Safari section include Safari on the iPhone? And if so, is there a way to separate out between Mac Safari and iPhone Safari?
Ryan
on 06 Aug 09@vinnie: That’s because Opera is irritating to use. I’ve tried getting into it, but bail every time. It’s just an awkward user experience.
Harry Llewelyn
on 06 Aug 09I would second a peek at the IE 6 vs IE 7 vs IE 8 stats…
I am especially curious as to whether there has been any drop in IE6 usage since you stopped supporting it?
Alejandro Moreno
on 06 Aug 09I’m also interested in IE 6 vs. 7 vs. 8.
But, it’s still pretty cool that all Safari versions combined (yeah, that many) have a greater share than any one version of IE.
JF
on 06 Aug 09IE Stats:
IE 7: 48.89% IE 8: 35.85% IE 6: 15.22%
djd
on 06 Aug 09Looks like you keep good company.
Joe Grossberg
on 06 Aug 09Chrome’s already at 7.74%? Wow. Is this per-request, per-page or per-visitor?
Justin Reese
on 06 Aug 09@JF: That IE breakdown roughly mirrors my larger sites, too. I’m seeing 50% IE7 and 25% each IE6/IE8. Slowly but surely…
Tim
on 06 Aug 09WOW, you have a lot of Safari users.
That’s extremely high
David Andersen
on 06 Aug 09SeaMonkey?
Justin Reese
on 06 Aug 09Yeah. It’s always just ahead of DoMonkey.
Benjy
on 06 Aug 09I just checked the primary site for the company I work for, and we’ve still got 15% of our traffic on IE6—ugh!
A
on 06 Aug 09Damn, we should all be so lucky.
Rob
on 07 Aug 09Yeah, that’s me on the .03%. I must be the only guy out there using seamonkey.
Craig
on 07 Aug 09Gotta love this breakdown. I would kill for this high of a Firefox percentage on any of my sites.
DRoss
on 07 Aug 09We need to end ie6. One thing, a lot of sites are starting to do, (including me) is having a little pop up come up letting them know they are using an outdated browser and asking them to switch. I’d guess half of 37signals ie6 users are corporate users stuck with ie6 but it still couldn’t hurt having this message show.
See here: http://www.ie6nomore.com/
Timothy
on 07 Aug 09Chrome FTW!
Shawn Bird
on 10 Aug 09I wish Chrome could have Linux support.
Pavel
on 12 Aug 09А я напишу по русски))) Проверка эффекта fade.
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