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Thought I'd post this for anyone wanting to get good browser and webstats. 

 

https://analytics.usa.gov

 

There's lots of sites that do this but the US gov one should be unbiased and cut across all consumer and business demographics, and it's sample is huge so statistically it should be dead on. It's also significantly North American centric but still has a reasonable global sample as well.

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Thanks for sharing. Oh how the mighty IE has fallen!

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Vivaldi users need to visit USA gov websites more :< obviously this is not representative of the actual 78% market share

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Thanks for sharing. Oh how the mighty IE has fallen!

 

Sometimes things really do change for the better.

 

This is a particularly good site for showing clients why you're not going to support legacy browsers. 

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Thanks for sharing. Oh how the mighty IE has fallen!

 

I am surprised by 0.7% stats for IE7 more than 8,9,10.

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I am surprised by 0.7% stats for IE7 more than 8,9,10.

 

I believe it's due to the version of Windows it runs on. The few people on machines that old probably can't run anything newer.

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