Let's talk about the good news for Firefox fans first: the desktop with version of Mozilla's browser surpassed the use of IE and Microsoft's Edge worldwide for the first time in April 2016.
Surprise; Read below. Sometimes the numbers are totally conjunctural.
According to her detailed information companyς StatCounter, η οποία παρακολουθεί τα δεδομένα χρήσης των browsers σε πάνω από 15 δισεκατομμύρια προβολές σελίδων ανά μήνα σε τρία εκατομμύρια ιστοσελίδες, ο Firefox παρακολουθεί στενά τον Internet Explore and Edge.
Firefox comes in third with 15,6%, while Microsoft browsers capture 15,5 percent of market share.
However, this does not mean that the use of Firefox is on the rise, since in fact the browser's usage rate has been reduced by 16,1% in February. (The bad news.)
This means that the market share of Microsoft's browser usage has fallen more than Firefox's market share.
On the other hand Browser Google's Chrome remains ahead with a share of over 60 percent.
"Microsoft could increase its overall browser market share with the launch of Edge in Windows 10, but that has not happened to date," StatCounter CEO Aodhan Cullen told a news conference.
"Chrome continues to have the largest market share globally."
PC: Let's say the rise in Mozilla's browser usage may be totally cumbersome as Microsoft competes with two different browsers, sharing the market share.