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30 Jan 2008, Iain Thomson , V3
The UK has one of the lowest rates of Firefox take-up in Europe, according to figures from French analyst firm XiTi Monitor.
Just 18 per cent of internet users in the UK use the open source browser, compared to nearly 50 per cent in Finland and Slovenia.
Although this was up over two per cent on last year, UK take-up of Firefox remains slow.
"The use rate for Firefox in all of the European countries within the study increased from 23.2 per cent to 24.1 per cent between November 2006 and March 2007," said XiTi Monitor.
"The Czech Republic achieved the greatest increase in points, from 26.7 per cent to 31.5 per cent.
"Among the 30 European countries studied, five decreased in relation to November 2006: Hungary (down 3.9 points), Denmark (1.7 points), Estonia (1 point), Holland (0.7 point) and Italy (0.5 point)."
Europe has lost its position as the top user of Firefox to Australasia, where growth is stronger than anywhere else in the world.
Firefox is used by 24.1 per cent of Europeans, compared to 24.8 per cent in Australasia. South America and Asia polled lowest with fewer than one in eight users.
XiTi Monitor also compared the take-up of Firefox 2 compared with Internet Explorer 7, both of which were launched in 2007.
The data showed that Firefox users were quicker to upgrade to the new browser. Nearly two thirds had upgraded by the end of the year, compared to fewer than half of Internet Explorer users.
Do you agree?
Firefox
I find Firefox slugish & dismal. It isn't a patch on IE7, always crisp and very fast. Firefox hasa a lot to learn if it wants a large slice of the British market. However I don't believe it will ever catch up with IE7.
Regards,
T.L
Posted by Tony Lewry, 30 Jan 2008
IE7 is abismal
Tony, Firefox is way better than IE7. IE7 is not faster than Firefox and I have timed on-screen capture video of both browsers performing various tasks with IE7 consistently performing worse than Firefox. Also, IE7 standards compliance is a joke.
Come on Tony, its time to let go of your Microsoft security blanket.
Posted by Guy Thomas, 26 Aug 2008