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How fast do people upgrade to new browsers

42 点作者 edd大约 15 年前

7 条评论

wyday大约 15 年前
Someone from Google Switzerland wrote up a study on browser upgrades: <a href="http://www.techzoom.net/publications/silent-updates/index.en" rel="nofollow">http://www.techzoom.net/publications/silent-updates/index.en</a> . He came to the same conclusion, namely that aggressive automatic-upgrades lead to faster distribution of the stabler more secure versions.<p>Google seems to be taking a "website for the desktop" approach to the browser upgrades. If Google updates their homepage, the user gets the new version the next time they visit it. Ditto for their browser - the next time they start Chrome it's upgraded seamlessly without bothering the user with the details.<p>We take the same approach as Google Chrome with our suite of updater tools (<a href="http://wyday.com/wybuild/" rel="nofollow">http://wyday.com/wybuild/</a> for anyone interested). We've found it's lead to better input (less duplicate bug reports) and faster sales turnaround. We haven't done a definitive study of our customers' customers, it'd be interesting to see if they got the same results.
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BrandonM大约 15 年前
Automatic, unprompted upgrades are definitely the way to go in my opinion. For any non-proficient user -- most of whom are taught to be wary of things like viruses -- getting a popup window suggesting an upgrade is only a source of confusion. I just got a call a couple days ago from a family member for this exact situation when Firefox deemed it necessary to request permission to update. The default behavior for the vast majority of desktop software should be to attempt to check for (and automatically apply) an update upon application startup.
jhancock大约 15 年前
Our new Chinese site stats for the first month (march 2010):<p>- 18,000 sessions<p>- 65,000 page views<p>- IE 6 &#62; 60%<p>The Chinese do not upgrade their systems. Part of the problem is the various Microsoft approaches to piracy and blocking updates for pirate installs. Of course, the root is that people aren't buying WinXP licenses, but that's clearly not going to happen. So the bulk of Chinese PCs are virus laden IE6 machines.
RyanMcGreal大约 15 年前
I don't know how significant a factor it is, but on Linux distros where Firefox comes through the package management system, there tends to be a lag in upgrades.<p>I'm still running Ubuntu 9.04 at home and I had to break out of apt to get past Firefox 3.0 (I ended up using Ubuntuzilla, which works surprisingly well).
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nazgulnarsil大约 15 年前
I switched to chrome only because firefox became unbearably slow over the last 2 major updates.
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roundsquare大约 15 年前
Exactly as often as the buy a new computer.
BrandonM大约 15 年前
I find it simultaneously sad and humorous that IE6 has more users than Chrome.