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Re: Series 6x Browser
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2022, 09:17:00 AM »
 

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Alas poor Moz, I knew him well. Seems a foul and most unnatural murder. I will stand on the Edge of revenge henceforth. The play's the thing that will catch this king.

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« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2022, 05:57:24 AM »
 

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And the winner is....



That's right. That evil empire will that everyone loves to hate, but uses anyway, will be the default web browser in Series 6x.

The contenders:

Firefox - now served up as a Snap package only... (need a vomit emoticon)
Brave - nice browser, but wants to block our ads, counter productive
Edge - too early, needs to mature. For Series 7x? Very possible.
Chromium - extremely close to being the default, but if you're gonna serve up a Chrome base, might as well have the full monty.
Vivaldi - nice browser, poor market share so a big learning curve for our users and we don't do big learning curves here.
Opera - see Vivaldi :)

Chrome - Established, everything you throw at it just works. I myself wish FF was still an option, but had to go with the browser that ticked the usual boxes for our target audience. Yes this will p#$s some people off, some will jump for joy. You can't win them all, you can only do what you think is best for the majority.

Market share globally - last 12 months

No brainer...

 

 

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