It seems like the Firefox download frenzy is slowly fading
away, but Mozilla has some serious reasons to celebrate: in just two days,
people from around the world have downloaded over 10 million copies of Firefox
3.0.
Mozilla is also happy that its browser could enter the
Guiness Book of World Recored as the most downloaded software in 24 hours.
Initially the milestone was set at 5 million downloads, but
Mozilla has serve 8 million downloads in the first 24 hours.
However, is hard to estimate if this impressive number of
downloads it will translate in increased market share for Firefox 3.0
According to the analysts and the research companies,
Mozilla’s browser currently has a share of 15 - 18 percent from the global
browser market. Despite Firefox’s raising popularity, Microsoft’s Internet
Explorer is still the market leader with a very comfortable 70 percent share.
Of course, many of those who have rushed to download Firefox
3 are already Firefox 2 users, but let’s hope that the browser has managed to
attract also new users. Some analysts were quick to predict that the released
of the 3.0 version will help Firefox to reach 25 percent market share in a very
short period of time.
Other thinks that 22 is a more realistic figure, while some
other voices are predicting that until the end of the year, Firefox will reach
30 percent market share. And Firefox will grow on the expense of Internet
Explorer. But Microsoft is also scheduled to release a new version of Internet
Explorer, so we are heading very quickly to a new browser war.
Firefox 3.0 has evolved also from the technical point of
view and it has a lot of advantages compared to its competitors.
For example in the new version you can click the site
favicon in the location bar to see who owns the site you are visiting. The
identity verification is prominently displayed and easier to understand.
The new browser also integrates malware protection, a system
that will warn users when they arrive at sites which are known to install
viruses, spyware, trojans or other malware.
Mozilla also improved the add-on update security and those
add-ons that provide updates in an insecure manner will be disabled.
As for the usability, Firefox 3 has also a number of ease of
use enhancements. For example, it offers easier password management, simplified add-on installation, new Download
Manager, full page zoom, tab scrolling and quickmenu and text selection
improvements: Multiple text selections can be made with Ctrl/Cmd; Double-click
drag selects in "word-by-word" mode; Triple-clicking selects a
paragraph.
One of the best features is the resumable downloading: users
can now resume downloads after restarting the browser or resetting the network
connection. On the interface side, Firefox 3 has introduced a simpler
management of bookmarks.
I guess even if you are a heavy Internet Explorer user you
could download Firefox 3.0 and see how it works.