For tripntale:<p>Chrome - 5%
Safari - 5%
Opera - 4%
Firefox - 35%
IE - 50%
- IE 7 = 64%
- IE 6 = 29%
- IE 8 - 5%<p>So i'm glad that IE has gone down to 50%, how about your websites?
I know it doesn't help you at all, but I thought I'd toss mine in there:<p><pre><code> 1 Mozilla 92.7610%
2 Microsoft 6.1730%
3 Safari 0.5710%
4 Other 0.2514%
5 Google 0.1807%
6 Netscape 0.0502%
7 AOL 0.0088%
8 Opera 0.0040%
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I guess you could call us a little bit unusual. The site is www.mozilla.com ;) I'll be happy to see the day when those numbers are the same on yahoo.com or youtube.com.
Wow, thanks for the response guys. My site is travel oriented website, and that's why you can see IE is getting 50%, and a year ago it was 70 %, so I was shocked as well as ecstatic when it's getting to 50%.<p>For those of you who has non-developer-geeky-tech website, do you also see IE getting over 50% of browser share?
My blog, <a href="http://maximise.dk/blog/" rel="nofollow">http://maximise.dk/blog/</a> which is pretty technical and nerdy in nature.<p>Firefox 60.48%<p>Safari 17.13%<p>Chrome 10.00%<p>Internet Explorer 5.44%<p>Opera 2.53%<p>Mozilla 2.44%<p>Mozilla Compatible Agent 1.34%<p>Camino 0.28%<p>Konqueror 0.14%
1. Firefox 55.81%
2. Internet Explorer 28.37%
3. Safari 7.88%
4. Chrome 3.92%
5. Opera 2.79%
6. Mozilla 0.78%
7. HTC_P3700 Opera 0.13%
8. SeaMonkey 0.07%
9. Konqueror 0.05%
10. BlackBerry8900 0.03%<p>IE has been consistently under 40% for a very long time now.
Based on this month's data<p>Internet Explorer - 55.06%
Firefox - 27.94%
Chrome - 14.37%
Safari - 1.23%
Opera - 1.17%
Mozilla - 0.13%
Netscape - 0.02%
BlackBerry9500 - 0.01%
my blog
Firefox 53.72%
IE 28.93%
Safari 7.44%
Chrome 4.79%
Opera 2.64%<p>my company site
IE 54.55%
Firefox 35.65%
Safari 6.06%
Chrome 1.60%
Opera 0.71%