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IE on pace to drop below 50% share by 2011
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I wonder how much of that was due to Google Chrome? I am waiting for a Linux version of that. It is pretty cool in Windows.
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I played around with the version of Google Chrome that is ported to Mac. It seemed decent but not sure why someone would use it instead of Firefox if they were going to run a 3rd party browser.
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IE gets worse with every update. I finally gave up on it.
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I recently made firefox my default browser. It's the superior tool.
I still submit from ie tho... |
firefox gets worse with every update too. It opens like a pig waking up, renders shit slow and crashes about 5 times a day. Its better than ie, but not by very much anymore.
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I use Firefox as my main browser, i have to admit same like Nate and UW, firefox is getting realy a pain in the ass sometimes, but with reviewing its for me the safest browser, i saw 2 days ago a link on the dutch newspaper website for the new ie 7 or so to try, i was doubting it to check and try, but since i never use ie to surf for the last 4 years, i wont even go there.
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Safari works great on my Mac and is my main browser.
Firefox works great too but is slower than Safari and not integrated well with the rest of the Mac the way Safari is. Even IE running under Crossover works very well although it seems very picky about coding and renders pages rather ugly. |couch| |
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I had firefox crashes with the 3.0 series. I've been running the Beta since 3.1b3 (now 3.5b4) Firefox Beta Download. Since the beta, I haven't had a crash. Pages that normally caused problems included a lot of javascript, dhtml, iframes & javascript or other issues. About the only thing that does happen once in a while is that some page with flash will have a banner or video that firefox deems is taking too much time, and it'll prompt me to disable that flash movie. 3.1/3.5 uses a different javascript engine -- I believe the same one chrome uses.
I do use Safari about 30% of the time and while I do prefer parts of it, the firefox beta seems quicker to me. Firefox beta DOES render things a little differently than you would expect. I've found more code errors in a few sites I've worked with as a result. Most of the coding issues are related to improper nesting of html tags and pages that have too many errors to validate. If you use a lot of addons, running the beta will surely be frustrating as very few of the addons work with it yet. |
The complete irony here is that a youtube link someone sent me just locked up Firefox3.5b4 about a minute ago. Safari wouldn't even load youtube at the time.
One day I will learn the keyboard sequence to kill tasks rather than reverting to the shell prompt. |
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My browser stats so far this month over at Cleo's Links.
MS Internet Explorer 62.3 % Firefox 14.3 % Unknown 9.2 % Safari 7.2 % Opera 2.1 % Mozilla 1.2 % Google Chrome 1.2 % |potleaf| |
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unknown 10.8 % Firefox 10.2 % Opera 9.1 % Netscape 2.8 % Mozilla 1.8 % Safari 1.1 % Acrobat Webcapture 0.3 % K-Meleon 0.3 % Phoenix 0.1 % Other 0.2 % So still head browser is ie, i am just very curriouse about the unknown one on my list, btw this is the one to my own linksite |
My kinky-cleo.com stats so far this month
MS Internet Explorer 60.9 % Firefox 23.4 % Safari 4.9 % Netscape 2.8 % Opera 2.7 % Unknown 1.4 % Google Chrome 1.2 % |
what i wonder myself while most i know use or focus on an other browser then ie...why are we doing that, because of stats we notice that most still use ie?
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oh and now i am getting confused, if i look to my ipods porn domain then the stats will look like this:
Safari 58.5 % MS Internet Explor 22.2 % Netscape 8 % Mozilla 4 % Unknown 4 % Firefox 2 % Opera 1 % i checked some more domains, there is defitnly a difference between free site and tgp surfers and linksite surfers and hubs surfers of what browser they use, i have to get into that one, to understand why there is a difference |
Makes sense on your iPod domain as Safari is the browser that is used on iPhones and iTouch iPods. Google's Android phone also uses webkit which Safari is based on.
I really, really, really wish AWStats broke down Safari versions so that I could see what percent is mobile Safari. |
I still get traffic from WebTV -- surfing the web at 544px x 384px!
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May so far for Mega Porn Links
MSIE 63.6 % FIREFOX 18.8 % Safari 5.4 % Unknown (looking deeper the bulk of these seem to be Blackberry) 4.5 % Opera 2.8 % NETSCAPE 1.4 % Nokia Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 1.1 % Mozilla 1 % Samsung (PDA/Phone browser) 0.3 % Sony/Ericsson Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 0.3 % And for those that show as 0% LG (PDA/Phone browser) 111 hits LibWWW 41 hits WebTV browser 25 hits K-Meleon 22 hits Wget 18 hits Sony/Ericsson (PDA/Phone browser) 17 hits BonEcho (Firefox 2.0 development) 11 hits Motorola Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 8 hits UP.Browser (PDA/Phone browser) 7 hits NetShow Player (media player) 6 hits LibWWW-perl 4 hits Curl 2 hits Acrobat Webcapture 1 hit Camino 1 hits Microsoft Data Access Component Internet Publishing Provider 1 hit Links 1 hit Windows Media Player (media player) 1 hit Firebird (Old Firefox) 1 hit |
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i am also thinking how a to deal with the stats in aw stats of :OS (Top 10) (to be honest i dont know what it means and how to think of that)
Windows 139918 85.2 % Onbekend 21276 12.9 % Macintosh 1528 0.9 % Unknown Unix system 558 0.3 % Linux 492 0.2 % Symbian OS 137 0 % BSD 119 0 % Sony PlayStation Portable 63 0 % WebTV 19 0 % |
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I had to google Onbekend to find out it meant unknown...lmao |
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