I wrote
a very similar post three months ago, but there's been a lot of real motion along Mozilla's fast release track since then. It's worth revisiting these numbers:
Click for a larger image, or
browse the data in Google Docs, with a larger view and a line chart as well.
This stacked area chart makes a few of trends obvious: Firefox 4 became very popular over its short life, and Firefox 5 is quickly replacing it. But also: Firefox 3.6 is definitely still kicking, at the second most common browser over the past week. Here's some data; the average daily usage for each version over the past week:
- 5.0 1,589,647
- 3.6 798,062
- 4.0 461,349
- 3.0 150,314
- 3.5 117,740
- 2.0 13,144
- 6.0 2,596
- 7.0 1,990
- 1.5 392
Or: Version 3.x (1,066,116) is still one third of total usage (3,135,233). And even if 4.0 is dropping quickly, right now it's still almost a quarter of the total post-3 users.
5 comments:
How about making greasemonkey Firefox 8 64bit compatible??
I installed Firefox 6 several days ago, and Greasemonkey isn't compatible yet unfortunately.
Any idea when updates will be available.
You should make this graph live.
I haven't yet used grease monkey on my firefox, this would be a great idea
Anon: This is just a cleaned-up version of the live stats Mozilla provides:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/statistics/addon/748
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