1. Nikola,
Hello,
one of the things I like to check from time to time are the general statistics available at https://qcsalon.net/en/stats?general
they give some useful information, for me the most interesting about screen reader / operating system / browser usage.
Speaking of which, ever since you have added weekly / monthly / yearly percentages, the screen reader statistics became a little broken, possibly inaccurate as well.
Here is what I mean:
Make sure you are in the screen readers used table, and check the data presented there. The first row is None or unknown, totaling at 3,47% (500,/14.416)This is completely fine. However, if we move to the next row, the first column of the row itself says, 1,63% (130,/7.977), instead of naming the next screen reader in the table.
What is this unnamed entry and why is the first column showing some random percentage?
I believe whatever this is, it also breaks the next row, because now we have Jaws at a weekly percentage of0,02% (1,/5.917) and I highly doubt that only 1 user used Jaws in the last week.
There is such a random percentage column after the Window eyes entry as well, with the data showing 0,02% (3,/14.416)
A side question when talking about this, do you know what is NVDA 2004? As far as I know such a version never existed, NVDA being released around either 2006 or 2005, but I do believe that when using alpha versions of NVDA, the client doesn't detect the version correctly and thinks you are running NVDA 2004. This however used to be the case only with the client version 2 I believe, because the debug file would always say,
"Initializing UniversalSpeech...
NVDA Version: 4.0.0"
This doesn't happen in V3 however, there it only says that it is unable to get the version of NVDA, not sure if that influences statistics in any meaningful way.
Thanks for looking into this.
Score: +1