Batu69 Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 Stats show that Edge is growing at a terribly slow pace Browser market share in October 2016 Microsoft replaced Internet Explorer with Edge in Windows 10 in an effort to provide users with a more advanced browser that can also compete against the likes of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, which are both winning the browser war at the moment. But statistics are showing that Microsoft is having a really hard time making Edge more widely adopted, and the limited availability of the browser has a substantial impact on its market share. The latest batch of data provided by NetMarketShare shows that Edge is indeed improving, but it’s all happening at a terribly slow pace, even though Microsoft has already shipped updates that were supposed to help boost adoption substantially. Google Chrome has 10 times more users than Edge For example, the recently-released Windows 10 Anniversary Update, whose rollout started in early August, brought support for extensions and other small tweaks here and there, but this hasn’t helped Edge too much in the race against the other browsers on the market. In October, Google Chrome was the leading desktop browser with a share of 54.99 percent, while Microsoft’s old Internet Explorer was the runner-up with 23.13 percent. Mozilla Firefox reached the third place with 11.14 percent, while Microsoft Edge was fourth with 5.26 percent. But although it’s fourth in the charts, Microsoft Edge is improving at a pace that can’t impress anyone. For instance, the new Windows 10 browser had a share of 5.09 percent in June and gradually improved every month to eventually reach 5.26 percent. Last month, it only scored a growth of 0.10 percent. Microsoft, however, is very keen on improving Edge browser and the company plans to release more new features and tweaks in the coming Windows 10 Creators Update due in the spring. The firm is testing all these improvements with help from users who are participating in the Windows Insider program and installing preview builds of the next OS update. Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete 12 Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 No wonder ! Edge sucks................ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karlston Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 Sadly Microsoft will continue flogging its 3 dead horses, Edge, flaky forced, cumulative, bundled Windows 10 updates, and its single-minded obsession with adding new features above all else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pc71520 Posted November 1, 2016 Share Posted November 1, 2016 Edge is merely my secondary browser; more like a part of Windows 10. Edge simply replaced Internet Explorer which wasn't my Primary browser either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
straycat19 Posted November 2, 2016 Share Posted November 2, 2016 Edge - reminds me of something hanging over a cliff and getting ready to fall. Oh wait a minute, that's Microsoft. Guess naming their browser Edge was just a self fulfilling prophecy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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