It's end of the week log time, so let's have a look. First up - weekly BottomFeeder downloads:
| Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
| Windows | 627 |
| Mac 8/9 | 433 |
| HPUX | 313 |
| Sources | 203 |
| Linux x86 | 172 |
| Mac X | 145 |
| Update | 132 |
| CE ARM | 98 |
| Windows98/ME | 41 |
| Solaris | 21 |
| Linux Sparc | 13 |
| AIX | 11 |
| Linux PPC | 8 |
| SGI | 5 |
| ADUX | 2 |
| Source Script | 2 |
| CE x86 | 1 |
Holding steady at just under 320 a day - which is pretty good, I think. The next release is close - I've been held up on the tabbed browsing work because I've been working on the Silt server. It looks like I need to add a comment registration system - while I don't want it for my blog, it's a feature request. In any case - on to a look at the HTML accesses:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Internet Explorer | 53.3% |
| Mozilla | 37.9% |
| Other | 3.4% |
| Google Bot | 2.3% |
| Java | 1.1% |
| MSN Bot | 1% |
| BottomFeeder | 1% |
That's a change. I had a rather large traffic spike on Thursday and Friday though - nearly triple my normal pageviews. I suspect that the buk of those were people who don't normally read my blog, and showed up with IE. Where did they all come from? Well, I think it was the press release that we put out, which included a link to my blog. With that, I'll have a look at the RSS accesses:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Mozilla | 18.3% |
| BottomFeeder | 15.8% |
| Net News Wire | 10.9% |
| Other | 7.8% |
| Java | 6.3% |
| BlogSearch | 5.1% |
| Safari RSS | 3.7% |
| SharpReader | 3.5% |
| NewsGator | 3.3% |
| BlogLines | 3.1% |
| Internet Explorer | 3% |
| MSN Bot | 2.4% |
| Feed Demon | 1.9% |
| Magpie | 1.9% |
| Lilina | 1.8% |
| Planet Smalltalk | 1.7% |
| Liferea | 1.4% |
| Feed Reader | 1.3% |
| Feed Tagger | 1.3% |
| Google Bot | 1.3% |
| RSS Bandit | 1.2% |
| News Fire | 1% |
| JetBrains | 1% |
| Jakarta | 1% |
Those numbers are consistent with the spike - there are more Windows readers in there than normal, and they drove the percentages down for Sage and Bf. What will be interesting to see is whether I retain any of those readers :)