On 1/16/17, 12:34 PM, "Justin Mclean" <jus...@classsoftware.com> wrote:
>Hi, > >We can also can get some idea from visits on our web site in google >analytics. Note the audience is developers not users of flex, but it >still may be useful. > >For the last 6 months browser share is roughly: >Chrome 66% >Firefox 16% >AdobeAIR 10% >Safari 6% >IE 5% (85% IE11, 6% IE8, 4% IE9, 3% IE10) > >So IE11 is the majority of IE visit but IE8 is next. IE8 + IE9 make 10% >of IE users to our site which surprised me. > >Even with the low % we still talking 1000’s of users. Above 1% = roughly >1000 users. Interesting numbers. Thanks for posting it. So if 1% is roughly 1000 users, does that mean 100,000 different people visited flex.a.o in the last six months? IMO, my takeaway is that old IE usage is non-zero. The % doesn't matter too much to me. What we really want to know is what our next customer is using. My understanding is that in some big corps, there are dozens of workers behind firewalls cranking on Flex apps using some old IE version. That information, however, is about 5 years old. But any public information may not contain those behind-the-firewall users so what we really need is for folks with Flex apps who are interested in FlexJS to tell us if they are using IE and what version. -Alex