QL User Count By Timothy Swenson Writing an article and giving a speech are both ways to get information to group of people. The advantage to writing is that you don't have to worry about stage fright. The advantage of speaking is that you can see how large your audience is. When writing articles for QL Today, I never really know exactly how many people are reading it. Most publications are not forthcoming on how large the readership is. I've also wondered how many QL users there are out there. The US have never been a hotbed of QL use and the most QLers I've seen at a show is about 35-40. Given the size of the US, a number of QLers can not attend the yearly QL show. Since I've been on the West Coast, I have not had a chance to get to the QL show on the East Coast. Since I've wondered about how many QLers there are, I thought I would ask a few vendors and user groups to do some tabulation of their customers or members. When I approached Roy Wood of QBranch he mentioned that Tony Firshman keeps of database of QLers and that he passed his lists to Tony. So, I was off to query Tony. In reply to my query Tony sent me an Archive Export file that listed the number of QLers per country. Since Tony keeps track of when the QLer last made contact with someone (change of address, placed an order, etc.), the Export file had each country broken down by year of last contact. This database includes the QL Today mailing list and Tony informs me that it would be difficult to pull out just those that subscribe. Now came the question of what consitutes an active QLer. Would one consider someone that has not made contact since 1988 to be an active user? For the purposes of my quest, I made an arbitrary decision that I would count up all QLers that have made contact since 1994 (5 years). Below is a table with the top 14 countries. It shows the number of users by contact year and the total number of users. What I find surprizing is that the US is the 4th largest location of QL users, yet there are more shows and vendors in other countries like Belgium and Italy. But if you look at the size of all of Europe and the size of the US, the density of QL users is far higher in Europe. In no way is this survey an entirely accurate counting of current QL users. I'm sure there are users out there that have not contacted a vendor in over 5 years, as well as users that have purchased something in the last 5 years and have then moved on to other pastures. In fact I know one Freeware writer that no longer uses the QL. '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 Total ------------------------------------ UK 202 204 451 137 62 1056 Germany 12 13 260 5 3 293 Netherlands 4 5 70 11 1 91 US 6 10 35 15 4 70 Belgium 9 7 15 10 0 41 Italy 7 7 11 10 1 36 France 8 3 10 11 2 34 Sweden 7 2 10 8 0 27 Switzerland 3 2 6 2 1 12 Norway 2 3 3 1 1 10 Australia 3 1 1 2 1 8 Denmark 1 0 4 3 0 8 New Zealand 1 1 4 2 0 8 Ireland 2 0 3 2 0 7