Internet Explorer 8 – Not Loved?

March 23, 2009 by · 1 Comment
Filed under: DAILY Dose of PC News, IE8 

Microsoft has released the full version of IE8 last Friday and according to several reports, it’s not as well received as Microsoft had hoped.

Market share for IE has fallen over 28% while other browsers have kept steady ground or have lost hardly any market share.  Microsoft had a bit of a jump in market share over the weekend, but by Monday morning, things have taken a turn for the worse.

PC World even explained it further. “Compare that with the release of Firefox 3 last summer: Within just three days of its launch, Mozilla’s next-generation browser more than doubled its beta share, jumping up to nearly 19 percent of the market,” stated their article. “When it comes to the big picture, it looks like IE 8 was essentially a wash: Most of the new IE users seemed to come from IE 7, data from StatCounter suggests. The previous browser’s market share has fallen by 1.54 percent since IE 8′s release. Chrome has remained constant, while Safari, Opera, and Firefox have all actually seen slight gains since IE 8′s release.”

News of IE’s underwhelming response isn’t a surprise given that Microsoft has seen declining share since the beginning of 2008.