Hei,

I have seen that Sourceforge has some new beta version stats tools (seem 
to be connected with Google Analytics) and checked them out. Below the 
donwload statistic for the openjump-setup.exe file (i.e. Win only) from 
February 2010 on.

... the surprising thing: obviously we have quite a bit of people using 
with English not being their mother language. So I assume the 
translation efforts are it worth while.

stefan

PS: I added a new download folder to our repository putting there some 
articles I wrote lately and that seem to get quite heavly downloaded 
(from my university account). As I assume this only due to the feedback 
from people and page stats for my desktop gis comparison page - but 
never new - so I have put them up at our repository and I can now really 
see if people read this. I hope you are fine with this (ego action ;).

the OJ-setup.exe stats from Febr. 1st until today:

        Country         Downloads
1.      Germany         1,071
2.      France  693
3.      Italy   685
4.      United States   445
5.      Brazil  398
6.      Spain   366
7.      China   314
8.      India   294
9.      Poland  245
10.     Canada  203
11.     Belgium         199
12.     Colombia        174
13.     United Kingdom  153
14.     Thailand        119
15.     Czech Republic  117
16.     Portugal        109
17.     Indonesia       90
18.     Netherlands     85
19.     Argentina       83
20.     Austria         75
21.     Chile   73
22.     Australia       72
23.     Switzerland     66
24.     Russia  63
25.     Hungary         57
26.     Finland         49
27.     Morocco         47
28.     Romania         46
29.     Japan   43
30.     Tunisia         42
31.     Sweden  40
32.     South Africa    40
33.     Iran    40
34.     Viet Nam        39
35.     Egypt   38
36.     Mexico  34
37.     Ecuador         30
38.     Korea   27
39.     Turkey  25
40.     Croatia         24
41.     Greece  23
42.     Malaysia        22
43.     Denmark         22
44.     Serbia  21
45.     Norway  19
46.     Ireland         19
47.     Israel  19
48.     Philippines     18
49.     Peru    17
50.     Bangladesh      16
51.     Uruguay         15
52.     New Zealand     14
53.     Dominican Republic      14
54.     Singapore       12
55.     Slovakia        11
56.     Estonia         11
57.     Taiwan  11
58.     Panama  10
59.     Venezuela       10
60.     Burkina Faso    9
61.     Slovenia        9
62.     Europe (specific country unknown)       9
63.     Ukraine         8
64.     Sudan   8
65.     Qatar   7
66.     Senegal         7
67.     Iceland         7
68.     Macedonia       7
69.     Bolivia         6
70.     Pakistan        6
71.     Georgia         6
72.     Bosnia and Herzegovina  5
73.     El Salvador     5
74.     Cambodia        4
75.     Bulgaria        4
76.     Costa Rica      4
77.     Reunion         4
78.     Jordan  4
79.     Trinidad and Tobago     4
80.     Latvia  4
81.     Saudi Arabia    3
82.     Luxembourg      3
83.     Nigeria         3
84.     Algeria         3
85.     Gambia  3
86.     Moldova         3
87.     Ethiopia        2
88.     Ghana   2
89.     Tanzania        2
90.     Palestinian Territory   2
91.     United Arab Emirates    2
92.     Kenya   2
93.     Malawi  2
94.     Cuba    2
95.     Uganda  2
96.     Satellite Provider      2
97.     Congo - Kinshasa        2
98.     Madagascar      2
99.     Malta   2
100.    Honduras        2
101.    Namibia         2
102.    Jamaica         1
103.    French Guiana   1
104.    Yemen   1
105.    Mongolia        1
106.    Rwanda  1
107.    Benin   1
108.    Kuwait  1
109.    Haiti   1
110.    Hong Kong       1
111.    Lao People's Democratic Republic        1
112.    Nepal   1
113.    Anonymous Proxy         1
114.    New Caledonia   1
115.    Antarctica      1
116.    Sri Lanka       1
                7,307


Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> well... so we are on the right track ;)
> 
> Larry Becker schrieb:
>> Thanks for the stats Stefen.  Pretty impressive and comparable to the 
>> most popular GIS of all time: ArcView, which sold 10,000 copies in the 
>> first six months of 1992.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 1:41 PM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch 
>> <mailto:sst...@geo.uzh.ch>> wrote:
>>
>>     thanks Michael for answering
>>
>>     as a note, we had altogether about 12'000 downloads of OpenJUMP 1.3.1
>>     for windows and as zip in the past 6 months. Which makes 2000/month and
>>     is more than one year ago where we had about 1200/month.
>>
>>     Now - what are all these people doing with OJ? ;)
>>
>>     our list stats:
>>     jpp devel: 119 subscribers
>>     openjump users: 125 subscribers
>>     (of which 1-2 emails are backups)
>>
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