Sporkmonger

purveyor of fabulously ambiguous eating utensils

Confessions of a Statistics Junkie

Posted by sporkmonger
Written January 10th, 2006
Firefox
67%
Safari
19%
Internet Explorer
10%
Camino
2%
Opera
2%
Mozilla
<1%
NetNewsWire
<1%
Galeon
<1%
Epiphany
<1%
Konqueror
<1%
AppleWebKit (Generic)
<1%

Neat-o, I have non-conformist readers. Early on, Epiphany managed to get as high at 10% on my minty browser pie chart. But I can only assume that was the work of probably one or two people, not sure exactly who. I’d probably be all about the Camino myself if only I had a way to get my greasemonkey goodness (mostly because I really need my hoodwink.d and mouseHole isn’t perfect), and maybe also that wondrous web developer FF extension. But alas and alak! It does not appear to be likely to happen anytime soon.

FeedTools 0.2.19 is taking a bit longer than I expected, might be a few more days. I really should have aimed for a smaller release I think. I’m pretty sure this release has the most significant set of code changes so far in terms of just LOC changed. I’ve pretty much had to change every single parsing method in the whole thing. I’m really not sure why I didn’t do it this way to begin with though—just a bad original design choice on my part.

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