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    February 26, 2008

    Firefox figures in Europe

    Via Brian's site I got to an article in XiTi Monitor regarding the latest statistics for Firefox use in Europe. The good news is that it's still growing with an increase of 2% in the year to December 2007. Estonia is up to 37.3%, while Finland still leads with 45.4%. Very sluggish in France, 25.8% and Spain 21.5%, with Britain continuing to lag behind on 17.2%, just above  Ukraine 16.6% and the Netherlands with 14.7%

    This doesn't surprise me in the slightest. A great many of the places that I visit (to the extent of about 80%) when I'm teaching are still using Internet Explorer 6, and we've not even got to IE7! A great many people have never seen Firefox either, which is even more depressing, although most have now at least heard of it. Not doing anything is the easiest option of course, and why bother to upgrade when IE6 is apparently working well? Forgive the cynicism here, but when tech. support people are blocking access to a wide variety of new applications they're hardly likely to embrace a new browser - far too much work for them.

    My figures on Firefox use in July 2007 and December 2006.

    July 18, 2007

    Europeans embrace Firefox in record numbers

    Europeans embrace Firefox in record numbers. The UK still lags behind though. In the UK there's an 18.7% take up, while in Germany it's at 38%, Slovakia 40%, with overall growth at 27.8%, up from 20% in Jan 06.

    December 09, 2006

    Firefox up in Europe, but Brits don't like it

    Details from the Inquirer show that Firefox use is on the increase in Europe and it's gained 4% of the market since April 06. It's now used by about 23% of Europeans, most particularly in Slovenia, with usage running at 40%+. However, in the UK it's down at a miserable 15.8%, with only the Dutch and Spanish less enthusiastic.

    July 11, 2006

    Mozilla Firefox global usage share remails stable

    Link: Mozilla Firefox global usage share remails stable. Interesting bunch of figures from OneStat that show that Firefox has a global usage share of 12.93%, which is an increase of 1.14% since May. IE has taken a 2.12% hit in the same period.

    Country breakdown shows in the US IE at 79.78% with FF. at 15.82%, Germany 55.99% and 39.02% (How whopping is that!!), UK 86.23% and 11.65%. (Follow the link for a bigger breakdown).

    Nice to see that FF is still going strong - and long may it continue!

    April 06, 2006

    Browser share

    Link: BetaNews | Report: Firefox Past 10 Percent Share. According to this news report, Firefox has finally passed the 10% market share barrier. Internet Explorer has 86%, Safari has 3.19% and the also rans are Netscape, Opera and the Mozilla suite. Quite how well this share will hold up when IE comes out in its next incarnation remains to be seen however. My personal prediction is that Firefox won't lose many users (as long as they continue to develop), but it's going to be hard for them to make further inroads on the market.