Firefox 3 - Usage

Usage


Market Share Overview
According to StatCounter data

Browser % of Fx % of Total
Firefox 1 0.14% 0.03%
Firefox 1.5 0.05% 0.01%
Firefox 2 0.18% 0.04%
Firefox 3 0.64% 0.14%
Firefox 3.5 0.50% 0.11%
Firefox 3.6 2.83% 0.62%
Firefox 4 0.91% 0.20%
Firefox 5 0.55% 0.12%
Firefox 6 0.59% 0.13%
Firefox 7 0.59% 0.13%
Firefox 8 0.82% 0.18%
Firefox 9 1.01% 0.22%
Firefox 10
Firefox 10 ESR
1.74% 0.38%
Firefox 11 1.42% 0.31%
Firefox 12 3.24% 0.71%
Firefox 13 1.78% 0.39%
Firefox 14 2.70% 0.59%
Firefox 15 3.06% 0.67%
Firefox 16 19.87% 4.35%
Firefox 17
Firefox 17 ESR
55.19% 12.08%
Firefox 18 1.92% 0.42%
Firefox 19 0.14% 0.03%
Firefox 20 0.09% 0.02%
All variants 100% 21.89%

Net Applications noted that the use of Firefox 3 beta rapidly increased to a usage share of 0.62% in May 2008. They interpreted this increase to mean that Firefox 3 betas were stable and that users were using it as their primary browser. Within 24 hours after the release of Firefox 3.0, usage rose from under 1% to over 3% according to Net Applications. It reached a peak of 21.17% in April 2009 before declining as users switched to Firefox 3.5 and later Firefox 3.6.

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