PC World is reporting that Firefox took nearly another full percentage point away from IE in the month of June.
Firefox increased its market share to 8.71 percent, up from 8 percent in May, while IE's share shrank to 86.56 percent from 87.23 percent, NetApplications.com, an Aliso Viejo, California, maker of applications for monitoring and measuring Web site usage, said Thursday in a statement.Since the beginning of the year, Firefox has increased its market share every month between 0.5 percent and 1 percent, mostly at the expense of IE, according to NetApplications.com, which compiles its browser usage data from more than 40,000 Web sites monitored by its HitsLink.com service.
Rounding out the top five browsers in June were Apple Computer Inc.'s Safari, with 1.93% market share; America Online Inc.'s Netscape, with 1.55%; and Opera Software ASA's Opera, with 0.59%.
And we're not done yet.
Posted by asa at July 14, 2005 06:14 PMI know we'll hit the 10% mark soon :) ...probably before FF 1.1 comes out even.
Posted by: Derick Eisenhardt on July 14, 2005 06:26 PMI like how you said "and Opera Software ASA's Opera, with 0.59%." That's funny.
Posted by: Humurous on July 14, 2005 06:57 PMHumurous: Asa didn't say it, PC World did.
Posted by: Rishi Maharaj on July 14, 2005 07:00 PMLooks like they still bs'ing "PC World's World Class: 04 and 05"
Posted by: Humurous on July 14, 2005 07:01 PMOh lol. It makes it that much funnier.
Posted by: Humurous on July 14, 2005 07:04 PMCool Firefox is taking down the big giant 0.5 to 1 percent at a time.
Posted by: Gwedooh on July 14, 2005 07:33 PMI thought we have passed 10% long long time ago. Maybe I was wrong… :-P
Posted by: minghong on July 14, 2005 08:18 PMMe too.. ^
Posted by: No coast on July 14, 2005 08:20 PMThat is awesome news.
Posted by: eddie on July 14, 2005 08:49 PM"WIENUX", the Linux of the city of Vienna (Austria, Europe) is now ready:
http://www.wien.gv.at/ma14/oss-fakten.html
The browser is Firefox!
Posted by: ADAXL on July 14, 2005 09:04 PMIt's funny you posted this, I just read that PC World article in the airport yesterday. Keep it up guys.
Posted by: David Catterton on July 14, 2005 10:12 PMInteresting that no one is pointing to evidence of a drop in Firefox usage in the last month of a full percentage point at http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
Posted by: Anon on July 14, 2005 11:20 PMTEN PERCENT
I think Firefox has already reached 10%. PC World's stats are highly skewed towards IE and away from alternative browsers. As much as Opera is not my favorite browser, I can't believe it only has a half a percent of market share. Stats will be out from other outlets soon also, and we have to keep an eye on those.
Posted by: yfan on July 14, 2005 11:59 PMoops... sorry didn't notice the stats came from NetApplications.
Posted by: yfan on July 15, 2005 12:02 AM> Interesting that no one is pointing to evidence of a drop in Firefox usage in the last month of a full percentage point at http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
"The browser statistics below were adjusted in July 2005 to reflect page views instead of visits."
So the browsers with a bad cache will win...
Posted by: Anonymous on July 15, 2005 12:24 AMAs much as Opera is not my favorite browser, I can't believe it only has a half a percent of market share.
Actually, many stats compilers peg Opera at between 0.5% and 1.0%.
Stats will be out from other outlets soon also, and we have to keep an eye on those.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to an update from WebsideStory (even though they are US business-centric) and OneStat. Then I'll be able to provide a more meaningful update to this:
http://johnhaller.com/jh/useful_stuff/browser_statistics/
> So the browsers with a bad cache will win...
All 0 of them.
Posted by: Ben Basson on July 15, 2005 07:09 AMJust to clarify, "Opera Software ASA" is the full name of the company that makes the Opera browser. ASA is short for Allmennaksjeselskap, which is a type of corporation in Norway. So it's used like "Inc." is in America. It has nothing to do with this blog's namesake.
Posted by: Davenport on July 15, 2005 09:16 AMAm I the only one who doesn't see 0.7% as being "a full percentage point"?
(FF gained 0.67%, IE lost 0.71% - according to the numbers given)
Posted by: fyo on July 15, 2005 09:22 AMTry that the other way 'round, fyo.
FFx gained 0.71%
IE lost 0.67%
Also, try quoting the source correctly and in context.
Asa didn't say it was "a full percentage point", he said "... nearly another full percentage point..."
Posted by: Kommet on July 15, 2005 09:41 AMAnyone else find it funny that W3Schools seems to be twisting the numbers to keep IE with the biggest percentage?
Then again, they are a completely MS-powered website.
Posted by: ant on July 15, 2005 10:37 AMant,
Looks that way. W3Schools has changed their statistics to show page views instead of just visits...
Posted by: Daruku on July 15, 2005 01:06 PM
sorry, i'm bored :/
Posted by: Minh on July 16, 2005 10:14 PMeven wc3schools shows that Opera 7 + Opera 8 are over 1%...
Posted by: iopq on July 16, 2005 11:35 PMiopg: w3schools gives the alternative browsers higher usage figures than you can expect them to have in the general public, since it is a site aimed at webmasters and webmaster wannabes.
Posted by: David Naylor on July 17, 2005 11:41 AMIn Finland the Firefox share is about 15%. That is the rough figure from the most popular online store in here. IE's share is about 84% and the rest is for Opera (but IIRC Opera quite often identifies itself as IE).
Posted by: Finnish on July 18, 2005 11:02 PMFinnish, any site monitoring software that was created in the last couple of years is quite capable of distinguishing Opera even though it defaults to identifying itself as IE.
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Posted by: Asa Dotzler on July 18, 2005 11:41 PMYou all have to know that Firefox is only growing because of the great amount of hype behind its security. Firefox is a good browser, but it too has security flaws... which are very well documented. Opera on the other had almost no report of security flaws ever... and the only times there was a "breach" was when the user himself happened to be an idiot. Opera isn't gorwsing in popularity, but it sure is going to have a hardcore group of users for eternity.... The thing is, nowadays, Firefox is gaining more users by dragging MSIE in the mud, but for a long time Opera concentrated more on getting a good browser out than beat MS.
Posted by: Shashir Reddy on July 19, 2005 04:54 AMW3 Schools has changed to a page view system probably because alot of us Firefox guys go there just to look at their browser stats page...so many that it's slightly skewing the results. I saw somewhere on their site where they were complaining about that... but as was said before, the people who would be interested in building a website are much more likely to have an alternative browser installed than the average joe. W3 Schools is not an accurate source of browser stats, period.
Posted by: Derick Eisenhardt on July 20, 2005 07:58 PM