[Sigia-l] IE Loses MORE Market Share

Dave dheller at gmail.com
Fri Sep 17 12:22:18 EDT 2004


I wonder if the slowdown isn't directly related to SP2?
Security is the main reason that people switch from IE, and the with
the hype of IE in SP2 maybe people are hanging ona  bit.

= dave



On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:37:21 -0500, mjjaixen at up.com <mjjaixen at up.com> wrote:
> 
> As information, we saw the trend reflected in our own site logs (mostly a
> B2B site) through July, but in August, IE started to regain it's lost
> market share.  And even then, the switch was only .5%, not 1.8%.
> 
> "Boniface Lau" <boniface_lau at compuserve.com> wrote
> 
> 
> > Had the same momentum been continued into July and August, we would
> > have seen something like a 3% drop in three months. Any yet, we saw
> > only 1.8%. IOW, in July and August, the drop was only 0.8% - not even
> > half of the expected 2% for those two months.
> >
> > Thus, the 1.8% figure indicates a significant drop in the momentum of
> > moving away from IE. If I were to count on the IE drop, I wouldn't be
> > smiling at all at that figure, let alone "love" posting it. ;-)
> 
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