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Firefox developer edition 39
Firefox developer edition 39








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Meanwhile, Chrome 38 gained 4.50 points to 11.25 percent. Chrome 39 only managed to capture 0.39 percent market share, though it was released in the second half of the month.

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Google’s Chrome didn’t see any gains this month, and this is the first time we’re noticing that its built-in upgrade system hasn’t brought in quite the market share gains it usually does. Microsoft has an IE6countdown website just for the purpose of tracking which countries are still above this threshold (China is the biggest offender). Web developers will be happy to learn that not only does the latest version of IE11 now finally have the largest userbase, but IE6 has fallen below the 1 percent mark. Among the really old versions, IE7 dipped 0.01 points to 0.51 percent and IE6 fell 0.72 points to 0.96 percent. As a result, IE11 is no longer stealing market share just from IE10 and IE9, and those browser versions have managed to recover as well. This new trend became possible because Windows XP, whose users can’t upgrade past IE8, has started to lose significant share. In October, IE11 managed to pass IE8 to become the world’s most popular browser, and now the gap is widening. Most importantly, IE8 fell 2.20 points to 15.11 percent. IE10 gained 1.45 points to 7.54 percent, and IE9 gained 0.46 points to 9.14 percent. IE11 gained 1.44 percentage points to hit 25.49 percent. Firefox: Down 0.65 points to 13.26 percentīreaking the IE figure down further shows a lot of good news for Microsoft’s browser: The three newer versions grew while the three older versions fell.Chrome: Down 0.68 points to 20.57 percent.Internet Explorer: Up 0.45 points to 58.94 percent.










Firefox developer edition 39