Admittedly this is a small sample but my stat logs back
up what Tony claimed
168,000 total page requests

160,700 Windows
5130 OS Unknown
1204 Mac
619 Unix
614 Linux
4 SunOS
1 Other Unix
209 Known robots

In percentage terms:
Windows 97.72
Unknown 1.15
MacOS .96
the rest .29

So, even assuming unknown are all Mac, 2.11%

The browser stats are just as interesting (IMO)

IE 155,700
Netscape /Mozilla and Netscape compatible 8630
msnbot 1191
Konqueror 421
Java 389
Opera 162
the rest (bots and spiders) 1426

Which begs the question: how much time and money SHOULD
a developer or business spend making their site easily
usable to 'all' browsers?


----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "b_s-wilk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Come on, Mark. Maybe 2% is all the Mac visitors to
Tony's site. The rest
> aren't interested in going there. That's his stats,
not Apple's reality.
> Sounds like sour grapes.


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