In October 6, Mozilla said that although the Mozilla Firefox browser downloads tens of millions of users, 75% of users have never used this browser. This situation is disappointing. As a result, Mozilla has launched a competition to give people a way to solve this problem.
This is a good move. However, it is surprising that millions of people are not bothered to download the Firefox browser and leave it there for no use. Most existing Firefox browser users upgrade to the new Firefox browser or use Firefox 3.0. Therefore, existing users seem to like Firefox and insist on using this software, so that Firefox's global market share has reached about 20%.
But why are there so many users, maybe new users, downloading Firefox and putting it away? This is indeed confusing.
Mozilla CEO John Lilly explained that the actual situation may not be 3/4 of the download is not used. That is where our numbers are displayed. Maybe this is because some downloads are not completed, or a user is switched from an old computer to a new computer. In this case, we add a new user and lose an old user, but an increase in downloads ). However, it is hard to find out the usage of the software one month after it is downloaded. We can't find the corresponding data. Can you see this data?
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