I was skeptical at first, since the last time I looked, MS IE was going strong. However, checking two web site with different audience, here are the stats from December: Normal audience site (non techie, non computer savvy): MS IE 82.2% FireFox 8.5% Unknown 4.2% (crawlers?) Mozilla 1.4% Safari 1.1% (others with less than 1% each) Techie site: MS IE 63.2% FireFox 22.2% Unknown 5.4% (crawlers?) Safari 3.1% Mozilla: 1.9% Opera: 1.6% (others with less than 1% each) On 1/3/06, Christophe Chisogne <christophe@publicityweb.com> wrote:
Bèr Kessels a écrit :
I know IE is approx 100% of the market share.
It seems you live under a rock or something. IE is around 80-85% now on "general" (lambda/joe users) websites. On some more "technical" websites, IE is even only in second place, around 40%. And there are dozens of new browsers now (cell phones etc)
Just ask Google if you dont beleive it. Just 2 quick links below (english and french : Europe and US have quite different views)
http://www.onestat.com/html/aboutus_pressbox40_browser_market_firefox_growin...
http://www.xitimonitor.com/etudes/equipement12.asp
Ch.