On Friday 12 August 2016 9:13:30 A.M. IST Patrick Boutilier wrote:
>> According to <
http://gs.statcounter.com/>. among desktop users
>> usage of IE has fallen from 15% to 10% in the last year,
>> while Chrome usage has increased from 52% to 58%.
>> Firefox has overtaken IE, and now stands at about 14%.
>> Even Safari has caught up with Windows, both at 10%.
>> As the vast majority of desktop users will be using Windows,
>> it is clear that a large majority of them have switched to Chrome,
>> and very few are sticking to IE.
>
> That graph says "Desktop, Tablet & Console". Not sure if that also
> includes phones.
Possibly.
But <
http://gs.statcounter.com/feed> gives more or less the same statistics
for "desktop internet usage", which seems unambiguous.
Actually this gives an even higher percentage for Chrome, 60.5%.
IE and Edge combined are at 15.5%
and what does that change in the fact that for nearly a decade MSIE was
one of the major browsers years after Firefox was stable and mature?
you just don't think a single second what people trying you to explain
and that's horrible