1 January 2010 4:49p Pacific

“Modern browsers” nearly doubled share in 2009; IE6 lost a third of its user base

by Matt Sherman

So, we have December browser numbers, giving us complete year of browser stats for 2009 [browsers | browser versions]. Here are a few observations.

The year

If we consider “modern browsers” to be IE8, Firefox (all versions), Safari (all) and Chrome (all) and Opera (throw ‘em a bone), then overall in 2009, the market share for modern browsers increased from 29.5% to 57.0% – nearly double. This is great news: a real majority of web users are now using very capable browsers.

Approximately 20 percentage points of the increase are attributable to IE8 – it went from around 1% to around 21% during the year. 3 percentage points are attributable to Firefox, 3 to Chrome, 1 to Safari, and then some rounding errors.

The problematic IE6 lost 13 percentage points, or around 38% of its user base.

The month

In December, IE 6 continued its loss of around 1 percentage point per month. The sum of IE7’s and IE8’s market share has remained the same, so overall IE has lost 1 percentage point, all due to IE6.* This means that IE6 users are not upgrading to more current IE versions – they are moving to other browsers. IE8 took about 1 1/2 percentage points from IE7.

Chrome gained 0.7 percentage points in December – given its small base, this represents an 18% increase in the number of Chrome users in a single month. That’s a lot.

Firefox actually trended down slightly in December. My prediction of a Firefox plateau may turn out to be true.

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* The “browser” and “browser version” charts do not seem to jibe. By adding up the respective shares of IE6, IE7 and IE8 versions at the end of 2009, we get a total of 57.38%. However, the (non-versioned) browser chart shows IE with 62.69%.

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1 January 2010 9:00p Pacific #

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1 January 2010 9:05p Pacific #

Craig
"IE6 users are not upgrading to more current IE versions – they are moving to other browsers".

I think you are really guessing here. Many IE6 users could be migrating to IE7/8, but IE7/8 users could in turn be migrating to other browsers, hence the stable percentages. Just because someone uses a 'modern' browser doesn't mean they don't change between them.

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2 January 2010 10:45a Pacific #

florin
The fact that IE6 folks go to other browsers has no basis.

Firefox will plateau as they stop inventing. If there is anything to Firefox lately, its the plugins I rely on. I'd happily go to Opera. Give me a decent delicious extension and I move all my browsing to it, and use Firefox for firebug.

Nobody stays young forever.

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