According to the November global browser market share survey published by Net Applications today, Internet Explorer 11 has been greatly improved over the past month, and the market share has doubled. IE 11 was released at the same time as Windows 8.1. It was known that it was only officially logged on to the Windows 7 platform in early November. According to the survey, the proportion of browsers in IE 11 has reached 3.27%, an increase of 1.44% compared with 1.78% in the previous month. IE 10 currently accounts for 17.5%, down 1.44% from the previous month. IE 8 is still the largest member of the IE family, accounting for 21.74%, down 0.2% from last month. All members of the IE family currently account:
- IE11-3.27%
- Internet Explorer 10-17.5%
- Internet Explorer 9-9.25%
- IE8-21.76%
- IE7-1.34%
- Internet Explorer 6-4.92%
In general, Internet Explorer currently accounts for 58.36% Of the world's browsers, and is more than 60%. Currently, Firefox accounts for 18.54%, Which is 18.70% lower than 0.16% in January. Chrome currently accounts for 15.44%, up 0.2% from last month.
Compiled on microsoft-news.com