I haven't taken a look at the logs in awhile (April 26), so I thought I'd take a gander. Here's what turns up for the interval from April 27 to May 12:
| Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
| Windows | 1996 |
| Mac 8/9 | 1000 |
| HPUX | 875 |
| Sources | 773 |
| Mac X | 521 |
| Linux x86 | 496 |
| CE ARM | 284 |
| Windows98/ME | 181 |
| Update | 149 |
| Solaris | 38 |
| Linux Sparc | 34 |
| AIX | 29 |
| Linux PPC | 24 |
| SGI | 20 |
| ADUX | 10 |
| Source Script | 6 |
I'm still baffled by those HPUX numbers :) Somewhere, there's a bunch of HPUX users who really, really want an aggregator - look at the SPARC and AIX numbers in comparison. It's also still the case that we are getting nearly twice the requests for Mac 8/9 than we are for OS X. OS X gets all the press, but it looks like 8/9 is still popular. Or, people are running 8/9 clients under OS X for some reason. The total adds up to 6436, which is just over 400 a day - very nice numbers, and an increase over the last time period I looked at.
So next, let's have a look aggregator access to the XML Feeds:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Mozilla | 21.6% |
| BottomFeeder | 20.4% |
| Other | 18% |
| Net News Wire | 13.6% |
| NewsGator | 4.5% |
| Internet Explorer | 4.4% |
| SharpReader | 4.3% |
| BlogLines | 4% |
| Planet Smalltalk | 2% |
| Feed Demon | 1.5% |
| Liferea | 1.5% |
| RSS Bandit | 1.2% |
| JetBrains | 1% |
| Feed Reader | 1% |
| Java | 1% |
Not a huge change from last time - Mozilla usage is slightly up, which probably means that Sage is getting used more. Everything else is about the same as before, with some slight variation. In other words, no huge surprises here.
Finally, let's take a look at the access to the HTML pages on the cincomsmalltalk site:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Mozilla | 45.6% |
| Internet Explorer | 31.1% |
| Other | 17.3% |
| Java | 2.3% |
| BottomFeeder | 1.5% |
| Net News Wire | 1.2% |
| Opera | 1% |
The interesting thing here is that "Other" usage - and since I doubt people are doing the Java equivalent of wget in an eclipse workspace, "Java" above counts as other - has climbed a bunch, seemingly at the expense of Mozilla usage. Other than that, things are about the same as last time.