November 06, 1999
Here's the real Zona Research
Here's the real Zona Research numbers from that Macweek article I mentioned Friday. First off, it's "Browsers Most Used at Work," not "Browsers Corporate Sites Prefer." A little different, ya think? Here's a comparison between the April numbers used in the article, and the most current October figures.
April '99 October '99
MSIE 3 3% 1%
MSIE 4 49 20
MSIE 5 7 44
NN/C 3 4 0
NN/C 4 34 29
NN/C 5 3 6
MSIE Total 59 65
NN/C Total 41 35Now personally, I think that the NN5 numbers are bunk. I don't buy that 6% of any company's personnel are, most of the time, using a browser that's not even in beta. Either way, though, it shows that IE market share is gaining at least 1% per month. And if instead of "Browsers Most Used at Work," they'd picked Zona's survey of "Browsers chosen as Corporate Standard," the numbers would have been even more obvious:
April '99 October '99 StatMarket
MSIE 3 3% 2% 2.7%
MSIE 4 57 36 36.2
MSIE 5 2 31 37.5
NN/C 3 4 0 2.2
NN/C 4 31 27 19.7
NN/C 5 3 4 0.3
MSIE Total 62 69 77.0
NN/C Total 38 31 22.2Again, IE use is growing by at least 1% per month. The numbers on the far right are from StatMarket, and are the ones that I think actually have some basis in reality. If Netscape meets its February beta date (unlikely, as it hasn't met a date yet), it'll have less than 20-25% market share by then. And by the time the final ships, who knows? Of course, if AOL pushes NN5 to all of its subscribers, the stats could change overnight.
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