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posted by on Thursday January 05 2017, @04:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the do-we-still-hate-microsoft dept.

Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) and Edge browsers may be near the bottom of their unprecedented crash in user share, measurements published Sunday show.

Analytics vendor Net Applications reported that the user share of IE and Edge -- an estimate of the proportion of the world's personal computer owners who ran those browsers -- dropped by seven-tenths of a percentage point in December, falling to a combined 26.2%.

That seven-tenths of a point decline was notable because it was less than half that of the browsers' average monthly reductions over the last 12, six and three months, which were 1.9, 1.8 and 1.5 points, respectively. The slowly-shrinking averages over the three different spans supported the idea that IE and Edge may be reaching rock bottom.

Microsoft's browser collapse has been unparalleled. In 2016, IE and Edge -- Net Applications pours their user share into the same "bucket" -- shed 20.1 points, representing 43% of its December 2015 share. No other browser has bled that much user share that quickly, with the possible exception of Netscape Navigator in the 1990s.

I know we love to hate Microsoft in general and IE in particular, but is Edge that bad?

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  • (Score: 2) by Arik on Friday January 06 2017, @05:06PM

    by Arik (4543) on Friday January 06 2017, @05:06PM (#450292) Journal
    "It is not 'awful' or 'better' than chrome. For that mater chrome is neither better or worse than Firefox."

    Sorry, not everything is perfectly relative, some things really are better than others. The Chrome UI is objectively awful, a major regression in a field already dominated by programs with really poorly thought out UIs, and Firefox (also Edge) quickly started imitating its misfeatures. And beyond the UI, Chrome is produced by an ad company. Just think about that for a moment and let it sink in. That's why they've obstructed decent no-scripting on chrome and they're never going to change on that.

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