A Look at Web Browser Market Share
Posted by Vincent Woo Mon, 30 Jun 2008 00:01:00 GMT
Firefox 3 has been out for almost 2 weeks now and I wanted to know how its adoption was going and if it had any effect against IE. A quick look at some Google Analytics data showed that it isn’t as good as I had hoped. I present to you a quickie browser market share comparison between last month and the time period that FF3 was available as of this writing.
My604.com
Thanks goes out to My604.com for letting me post this info. My604 is a Chinese language forum specific to the Vancouver / Lower Mainland region. I don’t have any particular demographics information but I’m seeing a sizable percentage of university students there.
Interestingly enough, there is no change in browser usage except that a quarter of Firefox users are now using the newest version.
| Market Share Scope |
Browser | May 2008 15,098 visits |
June 17 – 28, 2008 6,279 visits |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | IE | 74% | 74% |
| All | Firefox | 22% | 22% |
| % of IE | IE 7 | 54% | 55% |
| % of IE | IE 6 | 46% | 45% |
| % of FF | FF 3 | 4% | 26% |
| % of FF | FF 2.0.0.14 | 85% | 65% |
| All | Safari | 3% | 3% |
| All | Opera | 0.5% | 0.5% |
vt-online.vsb.bc.ca
A website for a local high school where staff members can post messages to each other, students, and parents. Note that there is a significant drop in visits since the school year ended at the same time that FF3 was released. Thus the numbers between months are not directly comparable but it should still give you an idea about their web browser usage.
Some good news on the Firefox front. Again, Firefox 3 captured at least a quarter of all Firefox users. Perhaps more importantly, Firefox is taking over at the expense of IE! Hopefully, this trend will continue when school starts up again.
Loving the IE6 numbers. I’m going to take a wild guess and assume that with high schoolers in the mix, there would be more new computers that are pre-installed with IE7. In any case, IE6 browser share has been dropping steadily over the past year and if it continues on like this, I might be able to drop IE6 support this time next year.
| Market Share Scope |
Browser | May 2008 4,267 visits |
June 17 – 28, 2008 528 visits |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | IE | 78% | 66% |
| All | Firefox | 18% | 29% |
| % of IE | IE 7 | 80% | 83% |
| % of IE | IE 6 | 20% | 17% |
| % of FF | FF 3 | 1% | 30% |
| % of FF | FF 2.0.0.14 | 88% | 66% |
| All | Safari | 4% | 3.5% |
| All | Opera | 0% | 1% |
Undefined Range
This blog which is more web developer / techie oriented. As expected, not many visitors, percentage-wise, use IE. You guys rock! Still, a third of IE users and rising are on version 6. In absolute numbers it isn’t that much but I’d thought that web developers have universally shunned IE6. I’m trying to justify this discrepancy but I can’t. In the past month, there was about 1% of windows users on Windows 2000, NT, or lower so upgrade options are available. Also, web developers would need to verify their work on a myriad of browsers so they should already have browser options.
Safari is doing very well here. Since my blog posts generally are about Rails, this is not a surprise. Sadly, no such love from Opera fans.
| Market Share Scope |
Browser | May 2008 441 visits |
June 17 – 28, 2008 204 visits |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | IE | 15% | 10% |
| All | Firefox | 71% | 70% |
| % of IE | IE 7 | 66% | 62% |
| % of IE | IE 6 | 34% | 38% |
| % of FF | FF 3 | 19% | 59% |
| % of FF | FF 2.0.0.14 | 71% | 33% |
| All | Safari | 12% | 18% |
| All | Opera | 1% | 0.5% |
Overall, I’m a little disappointed with Firefox 3’s adoption rate. I’ve always assumed that people using Firefox are more passionate about their choice of browsers and would upgrade more readily. But perhaps this is normal for Firefox since I don’t know how fast FF2 was adopted.
A bigger disappointment is how IE6 is holding steady. What would it take to sink it?

