Time to look at the logs again: BottomFeeder downloads stayed up, at 201/day:
| Platform | BottomFeeder Downloads |
| Update | 328 |
| Windows | 295 |
| Linux x86 | 165 |
| Mac X | 110 |
| Solaris | 81 |
| CE ARM | 80 |
| Linux Sparc | 79 |
| HPUX | 73 |
| Mac 8/9 | 62 |
| AIX | 42 |
| Linux PPC | 24 |
| SGI | 23 |
| Windows98/ME | 22 |
| ADUX | 13 |
| Sources | 11 |
| CE x86 | 5 |
Off to the HTML pages accesses:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Mozilla | 44.7% |
| Internet Explorer | 44.6% |
| MSN Bot | 4% |
| Other | 2.8% |
| Opera | 2.5% |
| MSRBOT | 1.4% |
IE is gaining relative to Firefox amongst my readers - and Opera is creeping up there as well. Let's close with the syndication numbers:
| Tool | Percentage of Accesses |
| Internet Explorer | 33.2% |
| Mozilla | 19.9% |
| BottomFeeder | 11.4% |
| Other | 5.5% |
| Google Feed Fetcher | 3.9% |
| Vienna | 3.8% |
| Net News Wire | 3.6% |
| BlogLines | 3.4% |
| FeedOnFeeds | 2.9% |
| Akregator | 2.8% |
| Safari RSS | 2.7% |
| NewsGator | 1.9% |
| Liferea | 1.4% |
| XML FeedPP | 1.3% |
| Python | 1.2% |
| Rome | 1.1% |
Two things I've been wondering about are starting to take place: the tools being used to access the feeds are consolidating, and the usage of those feeds is rising (while the HTML readership is fairly flat).