Win10 Spartan browser pressure: IE users more than twice the size of Chrome!

  

Computer store news: Net Applications March 2015 statistics show that IE is still the user's preferred browser worldwide. Despite the negative image. However, there are other problems with IE, which led to Microsoft's determination to launch a new Spartan browser.


Specifically, IE11 has a market share of 24.22% and IE8 has a 17.3%. The Chrome 41 and IE9 that followed were 10.66% and 8.31% of users respectively. These data also indirectly reflect the significant number of Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users. This is basically consistent with the latest operating system market share statistics of the organization. At present, the operating system <; boss is still Win7, Win8.1 ranks third.

Internet Explorer 11 is currently the default browser for Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, and will also be the default browser for Windows 10, but Microsoft will not release updates for it. Microsoft's existing browser runs on 56.54% of the world's personal computers, meaning that at least one of every two computers runs IE. However, it does not mean that IE will be used, but Internet Explorer is started at least once a month in order to be included in the statistics.

Chrome’s global share is 24.99%, which shows that IE’s market share is more than half that of Chrome, which is quite impressive. Firefox ranks third with 11.89% and Safari only 5%.

For the Win10 Spartan browser that will be on the stage of history, as a successor to IE, there is no pressure. After all, the number of IE old users is huge, IE11 will also appear in Windows 10 with Sparta, and its "strong rival" Chrome also has a good market performance.

Internet Explorer will remain unchanged in Windows 10 and will not receive updates and improvements. Microsoft plans to gradually replace IE after launching the Spartan browser. The coexistence of the two browsers is to solve the compatibility problem, but the future of Internet Explorer is very dark.

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