Posted on 04/26/2005 5:25:01 PM PDT by r5boston
Web analytics company OneStat.com reported Tuesday that Mozillas Web browsers, including Firefox, comprise 8.69 percent of the global market for Web browsers. Microsofts Internet Explorer dominates with 86.63 percent of the market, but Apples own Safari Web browser is in third, with 1.26 percent. Netscape makes up about 1.08 percent of the global market, according to OneStat.com, with Opera trailing the pack with about 1.03 percent.
OneStat.com reports that Mozilla browser use has increased 0.24 percent since February, while Microsofts Internet Explorer usage has dropped 0.65 percent in the same time . By comparison, Apple Safari usage has increased 0.05 percent over the same period.
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I've gone to Firefox almost exclusively because of its tab feature.
I installed Netscape 8 Beta, but haven't done all that much with it because it doesn't handle one of my applications well. It has a tab feature which seems pretty nice.
I also have IE, but haven't opened it for a week or so. MS needs to update it with an "Open in tabs" feature.
Thats good, but there are vulnerablilites even in 1.1
i like it.
wouldn't go back to ie.
Shhhhh Don't tell people or they will start trying to hack that application too..
try http://www.avantbrowser.com It's the IE engine, so it works everywhere, and it has tabs and a popup blocker. I use it exculsively now.
Continuing good news. Firefox doesn't have to take the market from IE by any means, all that really counts for me is that enough power users switch so that webmasters have to move away from IE-specific code.
All Firefox needs is Opera's zoom capability to be the perfect browser.
It's been reported that the beta of MSIE 7 has tabs, and several other features.
http://www.betanews.com/article/IE7_Progressing_With_CSS_PNG_Fixes/1114471561
Image zoom extention on FireFox works like a champ!
https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&numpg=10&id=139
For anyone that doesn't have Firefox, go to Mozilla.com, download it, and give it a try. It's easy to install and doesn't delete IE. You can always go back to IE, but I doubt you'll want to.
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