1. Microsoft Internet Explorer 75.75%

2. Netscape 15.15%

3. Opera/9.02 (Windows NT 5.0; U; en) 3.03%

4. Opera/9.02 (Windows NT 5.1; U; pl) 1.51%


You are correct about IE and Active X. The stats above run about the same
from all my sites.


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"Nick Skrepetos" <nskrepetos@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> I am not trying to upset anyone - I am very thankful for all of the
> support this, and other groups, have provided for me and my products. I
> think my 99% issue was misread - I said "There are two browsers in use
> by 99% of the surfing public" - Internet Explorer and Firefox - I
> didn't say 99% used IE
>
> For instance, our stats as of right now today on SUPERAntiSpyware.com
> is 79.74% Internet Explorer, 19.2% Firefox/Mozilla and the balance
> everything else, just FYI. The SUPERAdBlocker.com stats are about the
> same with IE @ 82.1% and FireFox/Mozzilla @ 17.3%
>
> I also didn't say, and I hope didn't imply, anyone was a "baffoon" or
> "ignorant" because they did or didn't use ActiveX - I stated that
> ActiveX was not bad - and simply have issue with the blanket "ActiveX
> is bad".
>
> My point is that ActiveX is not bad - neither is XPI/XPCOM - both are
> great technologies that are useful. Any technology can be exploited.
>
> I am not sure ActiveX will be "dead" with the release of IE7, as there
> are still some native things that can't be done with the other methods
> - but either way it will play out how it does
>
> -Nick
>