IE11 is the default browser on up-to-date computers running Windows 7 and 8.1, and since these two are the most used desktop OS versions across the world, Internet Explorer is doing well too.Ĭhrome 47 is the runner-up in the charts, according to Net Applications, with a share of 15.68 percent, while IE8 and IE9 come next, but far behind, with 8.95 and 6.67 percent, respectively. Last month, Internet Explorer 11 was the number one browser out there with a share of 25.57 percent, and that's not a surprise at all. Edge is Microsoft's new browser for Windows 10 that's supposed to be a stronger rival for the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, but it seems that at least for now, its adoption is well below expectations.įigures revealed by market research firm Net Applications for the month of December 2015 reveal that Edge is still losing users, and the lack of features, such as extensions, is very likely to be one of the main reasons.
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