Are you looking at federal government only? Our office supports county extension agents in Wisconsin. Each county has their own IT budget. (That means some have a budget for IT and some don't.) The managed LANs typically are W2K with IE5.5. The majority of non-managed network offices are whatever Dell is selling today. And then there are the offices that can't afford a new computer and take whatever handouts they can get, and the whole office shares a single phone line for a modem.
We did send out inventory software periodically, and this is the most recent information back so far:
Web browser Count Percentage
Internet Explorer 4.x 1 0%
Internet Explorer 5.x 199 38%
Internet Explorer 6.x 288 55%
Netscape 4.x 3 1%
Netscape 6.x 10 2%
Netscape 7.x 9 2%
(We'll see how that transfers through Mike's html munger.)
-Kevin
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From: "Sandy Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 8:22 AM
Subject: Browser Statistics for US Government
> I'm looking for some information for an article I am writing regarding
> statistics on browsers installed in government agencies.
>
> Specifically Netscape 4.
>
> Does anyone know where I can find such information? If not, can people on
> the list from government agencies tell me which browsers come installed (ie,
> you didn't download and install yourself) on your computer when you received
> it.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sandy Clark
>
>
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