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posted by martyb on Tuesday August 04 2020, @01:35AM   Printer-friendly
from the I-use-Lynx,-you-insensitive-clod! dept.

Firefox Browser Use Drops As Mozilla's Worst Microsoft Edge Fears Come True

Back in April, we reported that the Edge browser is quickly gaining market share now that Microsoft has transitioned from the EdgeHTML engine to the more widely used Chromium engine (which also underpins Google's Chrome browser). At the time, Edge slipped into the second-place slot for desktop web browsers, with a 7.59 percent share of the market. This dropped Mozilla's Firefox – which has long been the second-place browser behind Chrome – into third place.

Now, at the start of August, we're getting some fresh numbers in for the desktop browser market, and things aren't looking good for Mozilla. Microsoft increased its share of the browser market from 8.07 percent in June to 8.46 percent in July. Likewise, Firefox fell from 7.58 percent to 7.27 percent according to NetMarketShare.

[...] As for Mozilla, the company wasn't too happy when Microsoft first announced that it was going to use Chromium for Edge way back in December 2018. Mozilla's Chris Beard at the time accused Microsoft of "giving up" by abandoning EdgeHTML in favor of Chromium. "Microsoft's decision gives Google more ability to single-handedly decide what possibilities are available to each one of us," said Beard at the time. "We compete with Google because the health of the internet and online life depend on competition and choice."

[...] Microsoft developer Kenneth Auchenberg fought back the following January, writing, "Thought: It's time for Mozilla to get down from their philosophical ivory tower. The web is dominated by Chromium, if they really *cared* about the web they would be contributing instead of building a parallel universe that's used by less than 5 percent."

Is the browser monoculture inevitable or will Firefox hang in there?

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  • (Score: 2) by digitalaudiorock on Tuesday August 04 2020, @08:08PM (4 children)

    by digitalaudiorock (688) on Tuesday August 04 2020, @08:08PM (#1031383) Journal

    If it's the one you get in layman I'm using that on my ancient 32 bit system. It's been great so far and yes, Adblock Latitude works well. I'm currently running 28.9.3. Unfortunately, changes they made in 28.10.0 require more RAM to complile than I have, so I may end having to use palemoon-bin from that same overlay at some point.

    No way was I using the newer Firefox under Gentoo requiring that Godless piece of shit Rust. The Mozilla devs can't even code a decent browser these days and I'm supposed to trust them with a programming language?...what an over-engineered clusterfuck. It's even more unfortunate that they screwed up Thunderbird with all that same bullshit...just sad.

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  • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday August 05 2020, @02:36AM (3 children)

    by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Wednesday August 05 2020, @02:36AM (#1031544) Journal

    For me Palemoon is acting odd and slow on many sites. I've actually just unmerged it (and the thought occurs, i *really* should have quickpkg'd it first..arrrrgh). Am giving NetSurf a try, though it seems even *less* well-equipped to handle the modern WWW, though it's at least speedy as hell.

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    • (Score: 2) by digitalaudiorock on Wednesday August 05 2020, @01:04PM (2 children)

      by digitalaudiorock (688) on Wednesday August 05 2020, @01:04PM (#1031684) Journal

      This older machine is sometimes quite hopeless on the modern WWW no matter what I use, which I'm sure is primarily the javascript engine and the fact that most sites these days pull in JS from 50 to 100 sites and literally never finish loading...don't even get me started with that. Ironically I have no issues on this machine doing LAMP development, heavy database stuff, you name it.

      I used NoScript for a while but all that did was to totally break 99.9% of the cluster fuck we call the web now so I cut bait...just plain sad. Sometimes I think the only shit that's actually improved since the late 90s are connection speeds.

      • (Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Friday August 07 2020, @03:40AM (1 child)

        by Azuma Hazuki (5086) on Friday August 07 2020, @03:40AM (#1032695) Journal

        I'm using Falkon now and it works very well for most things, though I notice it chokes on Reddit (can't scroll more stories in) and its adblocker doesn't work anywhere near as well as uBlock Origin. Still, it's head and shoulders above the competition.

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