Internet Explorer Finally Fades Away!

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Internet Explorer Finally Fades Away!

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser market share has dipped to a historic all-time-low in April, at under 60 percent, according the latest NetApplications statistics. Internet Explorer’s losses are at the expense of Mozilla’s Firefox and Google’s Chrome browser which continue to grow more popular.

For the first time since Internet Explorer 4 won over Netscape over 10 years ago, Microsoft’s browser has dropped in usage to 59.95 per cent market share in April this year. Internet Explorer had an 80 percent market share less than two years ago.

NetApplications browser market share statistics for April 2010.NetApplications browser market share statistics for April 2010.

According to the NetApplications statistics, Mozilla’s Firefox browser now has nearly 25 percent market share, and has been stationery for the last two months at around a quarter of the market. Firefox is still the largest threat to Internet Explorer‘s dominance.

Lower down in the NetApplication rankings was Google’s Chrome (6.7 percent), leading the WebKit-powered browsers, ahead of Apple’s Safari (4.7 percent). Chrome’s surge in use is impressive, considering it had zero percent share prior to 2009.

Opera, which has been recently in the news with their new Opera Mini browser for iPhone, commands only 2.3 percent of the market in the NetApplications statistics.

NetApplciation’s numbers are not too far off from StatCounter data either, which says that Internet Explorer has 56.5 percent of the market share, followed by Firefox with 31.3 per cent, then by Chrome and Safari with 5.3 and 3.6 percent respectively. StatCounter measures Opera at 2.2 percent.

Nielsen data on the other hand, via a BBC report, suggest that Internet Explorer has not lost much ground against its fellow rival browsers, and still commands 70 per cent of the market, while Mozilla has only 18 percent.


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IE9 Wont work on Windows XP

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Internet Explorer General Manager Dean Hachamovitch all but confirmed today that the next version of Microsoft’s Web browser, Internet Explorer 9, will not be supported on Windows XP. Time to use Firefox!


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Great Firefox Add-ons

Firefox Extensions: Which Are the Best and How to Make Your Own
Mozilla Firefox has been cutting into Internet Explorer’s market for years. Some of the best features of Firefox are the extensions you can add on yourself. Here’s a look at what’s available and how to build your own Firefox extensions.
Here are a few:

Unless you use Internet Explorer. In which case, stop now! Please.

Adblock Plus (Must have)

This is the first extension I always add to Firefox whenever I install it. Adblock Plus removes unwanted content, such as ads or flash, from a Web page based on a set of user-defined filters. A companion to Adblock Plus, Adblock Filterset.G Updater, automatically downloads the latest version of a set of filters that will block most ads on the Web.

Greasemonkey

Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to modify Web sites to improve functionality or appearance. This extension associates a bit of code with specific Web pages. This code runs every time you visit the page, dynamically changing the appearance and functionality of a page. In many ways, these scripts are just Firefox extensions in a different format.

All-in-One Sidebar

The All-in-One Sidebar extension adds a sidebar panel to the browser, allowing you to quickly switch between windows, such as the downloads, extensions, or theme windows. Inspired by the Opera sidebar, this extension includes a toolbar that can be customized.

Download Statusbar

You’re probably familiar with that sometimes-pesky “Downloads” window that pops up whenever you download a file in Firefox. Download Statusbar prevents that window from popping up and instead provides you the same information in the status bar at the bottom of the browser window. (You can still manually open the “Downloads” window if you find you need it.)

SpellBound

SpellBound provides a spell checker similar to the type used in a word processor. As a word is entered in any text box on the page, Spellbound highlights the misspelled words with a red dotted underline. The spelling can then be easily corrected by clicking on the red underlined word, and Spellbound will pop up a menu with potential corrections, providing a choice of which word to replace.

PDF Download

The PDF Download extension allows you to choose how to handle PDF (Adobe Acrobat) files. Every time a PDF link is clicked, this extension offers the choice of whether to open the PDF file inside a new tab, download it to the computer, or view it as HTML.

FoxyTunes

Foxy Tunes places controls for the media player of your choice within the Firefox toolbar. You can pause, forward/reverse, play, adjust the volume, and view what is playing. Almost all major media players are supported. You can find a number of FoxyTunes skins here.

Download Them All

Download Them All will download, in just one click, all the links or images contained in a Web page through a set of customizable filters.


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