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Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:23 pm
by compunerdy
I have been playing with google analytics which can be quite fun and informative. I figured I would share my customers resultion and browser settings for anyone wondering what people use these days. I am also curious if others have similar stats or if they change much depending on customer base.
Resolutions
1. 1024x768 31.51%
2. 1280x800 15.89%
3. 1280x1024 14.70%
4. 1440x900 12.56%
5. 1680x1050 7.44%
6. 1152x864 4.20%
7. 1920x1200 2.79%
8. 1280x960 1.51%
9. 1600x1200 1.46%
10. 800x600 1.37%
Browser
1. Internet Explorer 54.11%
2. Firefox 40.05%
3. Safari 3.61%
4. Opera 1.05%
5. Chrome 0.73%
6. SeaMonkey 0.27%
7. Mozilla 0.09%
8. Blazer 0.05%
9. Netscape 0.05%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:55 am
by Shopping Cart Admin
Hello,
AbleCommerce.com:
1. 1024x768 1,297 22.08%
2. 1280x1024 1,193 20.31%
3. 1280x800 930 15.83%
4. 1680x1050 856 14.57%
5. 1440x900 609 10.37%
6. 1920x1200 352 5.99%
7. 1152x864 142 2.42%
8. 1600x1200 98 1.67%
9. 1280x768 85 1.45%
10. 1280x960 60 1.02%
1. Internet Explorer 3,192 54.34%
2. Firefox 2,172 36.98%
3. Safari 226 3.85%
4. Chrome 217 3.69%
5. Opera 54 0.92%
6. Mozilla 5 0.09%
7. SeaMonkey 3 0.05%
8. Konqueror 2 0.03%
9. (not set) 1 0.02%
10. Camino 1 0.02%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 7:21 am
by jmestep
DirectPaintball.com
Screen Resolution
1. 1024x768 34.01%
2. 1280x800 19.31%
3. 1280x1024 14.94%
4. 1440x900 8.48%
5. 1680x1050 6.94%
6. 1152x864 3.43%
7. 800x600 3.05%
8. 1920x1200 1.95%
9. 1280x768 1.78%
10. 1280x960 1.17%
Browsers
1. Internet Explorer 60.05%
2. Firefox 28.85%
3. Safari 7.18%
4. Mozilla 1.57%
5. Chrome 1.04%
6. Opera 0.90%
7. Playstation 3 0.12%
8. SeaMonkey 0.08%
9. Playstation Portable 0.07%
10. Netscape 0.05%
11. Camino 0.03%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:00 am
by BryanWarmoth
Warmoth.com
Screen Resolution:
1.1024X768 - 31.96%
2.1280X1024 - 16.29%
3.1280X800 - 16.27%
4.1440X900 - 9.59%
5.1680X1050 - 8.36%
6.1152X864 - 3.05%
7.1920X1200 - 3.04%
8.800X600 - 2.66%
9.1600X1200 - 1.77%
10.1280X768 - 1.35%
Browsers:
1.Internet Explorer - 49.71%
2.Firefox - 37.44%
3.Safari - 9.62%
4.Opera - 1.45%
5.Chrome - 1.08%
6.Mozilla - 0.29%
7.Netscape - 0.09%
8.SeaMonkey - 0.08%
9.Camino - 0.07%
10.Mozilla Compatible Agent - 0.07%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:19 am
by heinscott
PoolGeek.com
Screen Resolution
1. 1024x768 6,804 39.52%
2. 1280x800 2,336 13.57%
3. 1280x1024 2,279 13.24%
4. 1440x900 1,411 8.20%
5. 1680x1050 1,403 8.15%
6. 800x600 849 4.93%
7. 1152x864 553 3.21%
8. 1280x768 366 2.13%
9. 1920x1200 361 2.10%
10. 1280x960 151 0.88%
Browsers
1. Internet Explorer 13,582 78.89%
2. Firefox 2,725 15.83%
3. Safari 698 4.05%
4. Chrome 139 0.81%
5. Mozilla 23 0.13%
6. Opera 16 0.09%
7. Netscape 14 0.08%
8. SeaMonkey 8 0.05%
9. Mozilla Compatible Agent 4 0.02%
10. (not set) 3 0.02%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:34 am
by Shopping Cart Admin
Hello Scott,
Sure seems the 'average' family just uses what comes with their OS for a browser.
Browsers
1. Internet Explorer 13,582 78.89%
Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:37 am
by compunerdy
I was just thinking the same thing as scott would probably have a more "average joe" customer base than the rest of us that have posted. But then again I dont use Firefox either

Re: Sharing customer browser/resolution stats
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 11:39 am
by AbleMods
Solunar.com
1 Internet Explorer 7.x 43.55%
2 Internet Explorer 6.x 33.25%
3 Firefox 8.88%
4 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible;) 3.84%
5 Others 3.39%
6 Safari 1.72%
7 Google Desktop1.15%
8 Wget 0.34%
9 Internet Explorer 5.x 0.33%
10 Opera 0.30%
1 Windows XP 63.53%
2 Windows Vista 12.11%
3 Others 10.63%
4 Windows Server 2003 06 8.60%
5 Mac OS 2.08%
6 Windows 2000 1.52%
7 Windows ME 0.45%
8 Windows 98 0.35%
9 Linux 0.30%
10 Windows Win32s 0.17%
<shudder> some still use Windows ME
