All productive Tuesday. Yesterday I published a topic with statistics, I received many positive and pleasant reviews, for which I thank you very much. Many asked to add statistics with some parameters (browser versions, etc.), at the request of interested add-ons are listed below. IE version statistics:
Firefox version statistics:
With statistics on Windows versions is a bit more complicated. First you need to know that the Apache version is given in the Apache logs (for example, NT5.0 or NT 5.1), in this connection I provide the statistics as it appears in the logs, and just below I will give a brief decoding (:  ')
NT 4.0 - Windows NT 4.0 (Workstation, Server, Server Enterprise Edition, Terminal Server, Embedded). - 29 , 1996 NT 5.0 - Windows 2000 (Professional, Server, Advanced Server, Datacenter Server). - 17 , 2000 NT 5.1 - Windows XP (Home, Professional, 64-bit Edition (Itanium), Media Center (original, 2003, 2004 & 2005), Tablet PC (original and 2005), Starter, Embedded, Home N, Professional N). - 25 , 2001 NT 5.2 - Windows XP (64-bit Edition Version 2003). - 28 , 2003 NT 5.2 - Windows Server 2003 (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, Storage, Small Business Server, Compute Cluster). - 24 , 2003 NT 5.2 - Windows XP (Professional x64 Edition). - 25 , 2005 NT 5.2 - Windows Home Server . - 16 , 2007 NT 6.0 - Windows Vista (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, Ultimate, Home Basic N, Business N). - Business: 30 , 2006; Consumer: 30 , 2007 NT 6.0 - Windows Server 2008 (Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, Storage, Small Business Server). - 27 , 2008
MKrivosheev asked: “But isn’t browser statistics available for 7 old-school comrades?Maybe some of them are still not under IE.It would be great at all :) ” . Of the 7 people who visited the topic who have Windows 98 installed, three used IE5.5 and four used IE6.0.
It is also curious (perhaps this is a mistake) that one person who visited the topic uses OS / 2, and two people use SunOS ((:
At the end of the topic I want to give the distribution of attendance of the topic by time: