![]() We can’t yet compare the Windows version in a period of downtime, but I did dig up the relevant numbers on our other applications over the timeframe used yesterday. ![]() As Quentin noted in the yesterday’s comments, releases are the exception. We think the most interesting and valid comparison is the conversion rate during a period of relative downtime. This would also provide interesting data, but unfortunately, we don’t have the traffic numbers for Airfoil Mac’s release (March of 2005). Readers had some comments about the specific comparison we made, noting that perhaps we should have measured the first 20 days of the Windows version against the first 20 days of the Mac version. ![]() Part of that article included a comparison of the conversion rates (from downloads to sales) between the Mac and Windows versions of Airfoil.Īs noted, these numbers were not what we’d expected. Yesterday, I posted an article detailing some lessons we’ve learned in our short time as the developers on the Windows platform.
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