Internet Explorer Is Now Regaining Market Share

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Send to KindleTweet Internet Explorer (IE) has had a comfortable lead over other web browsers like Chrome and Firefox. However that lead has been slowly declining over the years. In fact Microsoft launched a campain of their own to ask consumers to stop using IE 6. The currrent verson of IE is version 9 unless your using the Windows 8 Preview which comes with version 10. With that being said IE posted another major gain in share last month, the second in the first quarter of the year, perhaps signaling a turnaround. Meanwhile, every rival, including Google’s Chrome, which is usually the one stealing users, lost share. IE gained 1 percentage point during March to end the month with a 53.8% share, its highest level since September 2011. Last month’s growth was the second this year of 1 point or more. Chrome lost a third of a percentage point to close March with 18.6%, while Mozilla’s Firefox slipped by about the same to 20.6%, the open-source browser’s lowest number in more than three years. Apple’s Safari and Opera Software’s desktop browsers also dipped, falling by two-tenths and one-tenth of a point, respectively, to 5.1% and 1.6%. Chrome’s decline is especially notable, as March’s slide was the third consecutive month that Google’s once-hard-charging browser lost share. In the first quarter of 2012, Chrome has dropped more than half a percentage point, representing a 3% decline from the browser’s December 2011 number.   Read more »

Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 now available for download

Send to KindleTweetYes! Mozilla’s first beta version of Firefox 4.0 has arrived to the public! Firefox 4 can be downloaded right now on Windows, Mac, and Linux machines. This latest version of Mozilla’s hit web browser sports a cool new look and revamped interface. Go download it right now and tell us what you think in the comment section below! Download link: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/beta/ Read more »

Mike Beltzner sets course for Firefox 4

Send to KindleTweet Yesterday, Mozilla’s Product Director, Mike Beltzner, gave an in-depth presentation about the future of the popular open-source web browser, Firefox. His presentation explained that pretty much all the features that we anticipated Firefox 3.7 to have, will be integrated in to 3.6.4 which will be coming out very soon. Because of this, Mozilla’s next goal is to get Firefox 4.0 in beta form by June. It will pack a LOT of speed, new security features, and simplicity. You can learn more about the future version of Firefox from Beltzner’s blog: http://bit.ly/9pJZr1. Read more »

New OmniTechNews Poll – Which browser do you use?

Send to KindleTweet Hey everybody! We’ve got a new poll on our website. Check it out in the sidebar to the right. The question is “Which Browser Do You Use?” Now, here are the results of our last poll: Real book all the way! (44%, 17 Votes) eBook reader for the win! (31%, 12 Votes) What’s a book? (25%, 10 Votes) Thanks for voting! It’s always interesting to see what kind of answers you have to our polls. Read more »

Firefox 3.6 finally released

Send to KindleTweet Just this morning, Mozilla released the full version of Firefox 3.6. The browser’s release date had been delayed quite a few times so we’re all pretty excited that it came out today! Firefox 3.6 has tons of big improvements that you can read about here: http://bit.ly/93eSSq. If you want to download Firefox 3.6 (which I strongly recommend you do) just go to this link: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/personal.html. Also make sure to check out the video above. Read more »

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Beta 5 now Available

Send to KindleTweet Any chance we’ll be seeing a release candidate soon, Mozilla? In the mean time, the 5th beta version of Firefox 3.6 is now available. You can download it right now at: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html. This new beta features a ton of bug fixes, speed improvements, and stability improvements. Read more »

Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta 4 now Available

Send to KindleTweet Mozilla has just rolled out a 4th beta version of Firefox 3.6. More than 100 bugs have been fixed in this new beta release and Mozilla is also saying that more than 70 percent of Firefox add-ons are now compatible with Firefox 3.6. Hopefully we should be seeing a full release soon. You can download Mozilla Firefox 3.6 Beta 4 here: http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html Read more »

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 Now Available

Send to KindleTweet Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is now available for download. After playing with some of Mozilla’s various RC versions of 3.5, we could tell that this was going to be a great browser. Mozilla is saying that 3.5 is twice as fast as the previous build. To download Firefox 3.5 go to this link. Read more »

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Firefox, Chrome, IE, Oh My! – The Right Browser for you

Send to KindleTweetThere are many different browsers out there that do many different things. Firefox is known for it’s fast library of plug-ins. Chrome is know for it’s simplicity and speed. Internet explorer is known for the years it has been around. The question is which one is right for you? If you have been using many different browsers for some time, you should sit down and think of why you would use each one, and why it would benefit you. Lets say you were are hacker and liked to play around with the source code for a lot of applications, you would use firefox. Lets say you liked to quickly check your RSS feeds and then sign off again, Chrome would be right for you. No matter what you do, there is a browser out there for you. It’s not bad to have many browsers installed on your computer. In some cases, it’s actually quite useful. One time YouTube was just not working for me on IE so I used Firefox as a last resort. You should always have another browser installed on your computer, just in case the one you use commonly, fails. Read more »