While the share of IE 10 is increasing, the share of IE 9 is on a downward trend, soon IE 11 will also appear



NetMarketShare's May survey revealed that the share of Internet Explorer 10 that is currently being offered for Windows 7 and Windows 8 has increased by 3% from the previous month. The previous version of IE 9 has dropped its market share by about 3%, and it seems that the transition of users is proceeding smoothly. The share No. 1 is IE 8, so here is almost no change, so it can be seen that there are still many users before Windows Vista · XP.

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According to the survey results, the share of top share remains unchanged Internet Explorerplus 8. April 23.08%, May 22.99%, its strength is rough. Although the current latest IE is version 10, it is provided only for Windows 7 and 8, and because the interface is being revamped from IE 8 to 9, it is old-fashioned by people using Windows before Vista It seems that someone who does not want to change the usability of the game continues to use it as it is.

Second place is IE 9, but I am dropping the number from 18.17% in the previous month to 15.39%. It is IE 10 that has increased by that amount, increased from 6.02% in the previous month to 9.26%. IE 9 covers the reduced figure and it will inform you that the transition is progressing. Even for the entire IE family, it has increased slightly from 55.81% in the previous month to 55.99%.

Firefox (Firefox 20) has increased slightly from 20.30% to 20.63%, while Google Chrome (Chrome 26.0) has decreased from 16.35% to 15.74%, with no change in ranking.

The browsers with a share of 1% or more are as follows, mostly differences in version between Firefox and Chrome are lined up in less than 1%.
IE 8:22.99%
IE 9:15.39%
Firefox 20:10.38%
Chrome 26:9.85%
IE 10:9.26%
IE 6:6.03%
Firefox 21:4.66%
Chrome 27:3.66%
Safari 6.0:3.18%
IE 7:1.78%
Opera 12:1.52%
Safari 5.1:1.53%

By the way, at Microsoft"Windows 8.1" will be offered as a free update for Windows 8 usersHowever, Internet Explorer 11 is supposed to be released at this time.

In a Microsoft building in Redmond, Washington State, the letters "IE 11" are overhanging in the window and make the release soon.


There was a character of "ten" and a smiley mark a while ago in the same window.

in Note,   Software, Posted by logc_nt