Sweet Home 3D Statistics 2011
Here are 2011 downloads count, web server page views and donations for Sweet Home 3D.
Figures are comparable to the ones of 2010, still showing a large audience for this application.
Downloads in December 2011
Sweet Home 3D may be downloaded from various sources and installed with Java Web Start, its installer or from its Online version.
The following numbers come from SourceForge.net where official installers can be downloaded, and from Sweet Home 3D web server where Java Web Start and Online versions are available.
Version | Downloads |
Windows installers | 303708 |
Mac OS X installers | 17553 |
Linux installers | 8772 |
Java Web Start version | avg 75000 |
Online version | avg 25000 |
Total December 2011 | 430033 |
Last summer, installers downloads reached 500,000 on CNET Download.com, an other source where Sweet Home 3D can be downloaded from.
Web server statistics for December 2011
The following table describes the various pages of Sweet Home 3D web server visited in December 2011, according to each supported language:
To the 1,431,910 page hits described above, should be added also the 14608 hits on the pages of this blog, the 19416 hits on the forum home page and 105679 hits in forum threads.
All these pages were viewed by 463359 different visitors.
Donations received in 2011
In 2010, 78 different people donated a total amount of 1116.61 Euros to Sweet Home 3D project.
In 2011, this amount reached 1647.81 Euros donated by 94 people. A nice progression.
Month | Amount |
January 2011 | 269.19 € |
February | 124.91 € |
March | 91.27 € |
April | 53.74 € |
May | 75.98 € |
June | 126.99 € |
July | 91.75 € |
August | 79.81 € |
September | 258.82 € |
October | 102.41 € |
November | 143.68 € |
December | 229.26 € |
Total 2011 | 1647.81 € |
Thank you to all contributors and happy new year 2012!
Re: Sweet Home 3D Statistics 2011
Debian's popcon data might give a small clue about Debian installations.
According to that, 0.59% of Debian installations have SH3D installed. Of course, this number is skewed in many ways, but I think it's still a nice guesstimate.
Either way, I guess the previous poster just wanted to point out the fact that your numbers should not give you the impression that only a negligible part of your user base runs SH3D on Linux. We are very thin-skinned about this. :)
So, thanks a lot for your work! I am especially surprised such a great desktop application written in Java.