Author: Manuel Lemos
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This article provides more detail about this move, its motivations, gains and losses of functionality for those that have switched browsers.
Contents
The Web browser dance
The Operating System dance
What the browser and OS usage changes mean?
What Google Chrome is still missing?
Conclusion
The Web browser dance
Since the early days, the PHPClasses site publishes several types of statistics about PHP developers that use the site. Among those types of statistics, it publishes the ranking of the most used browsers by PHP developers.
The share of the three most popular browsers was compared now with the same browsers share about one year ago when it was published another article about the size of the PHP market.
Top browsers comparison chart
Browser | May 2009 | May 2010 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Mozilla Firefox | 68.0% | 63.5% | -4.5% |
Microsoft Internet Explorer | 18.5% | 13.6% | -4.9% |
Google Chrome | 6.0% | 15.7% | +9.7% |
The Operating System dance
Top operating systems comparison chart
Operating System | May 2009 | May 2010 | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Microsoft Windows | 84.3% | 82.6% | -1.7% |
Linux | 8.7% | 9.6% | +0.9% |
Apple Mac OS X | 7.0% | 7.4% | +0.4% |
What the browser and OS usage changes mean?
These statistics are based on the user agent browser identification of all users that logged in the site at least once in the last 30 days. Currently that represents over 37000 users, which is a large enough number to allow taking some conclusions.
Despite not all PHP developers frequent the PHPClasses site, it is fair to extrapolate the figures and assume that this site user statistics are very similar to the statistics of the whole PHP developers community, given the fact that the number of sampled users is large enough.
The most evident conclusion we can take from the charts above is that Chrome has gained its share in the past year at the expense of loss of share of both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
Nowadays, Internet Explorer is only available under Windows. Therefore we might wonder if its loss of share could be due to the migration of users from Windows to Linux and Mac OS X. It does not seem to be the case, as Windows share loss is smaller than Internet Explorer share loss.
Recently I also switched to Chrome. I used to be a regular Firefox user. The main reason why I switched is that Firefox got too sluggish for me. It became too slow to start, to interact and to exit.
Chrome on the contrary always been much faster. Actually Chrome and Opera always have been very fast. The only reason why I did not switch to any of these browsers was that they lacked of important functionality and extensions that Firefox had. I felt I could not live without those extensions, so continued to use Firefox.
Internet Explorer 8 also has improved a lot. However it only works in Windows. I use Linux as my main development platform. Therefore Internet Explorer is not a solution that I may use in my main developer environment. I only use it in a virtual machine to test site features in Windows with Internet Explorer.
Although I do not expect that to happen anytime soon, maybe Microsoft will change their minds one day and develop software for Linux too. They already changed their minds regarding PHP and other Open Source software, it is not impossible that they support Linux too one day. I am not holding my breath though.
What Google Chrome is still missing?
Truncated link URL in the status bar
Not showing the selected HTML source
No customizable toolbars
Middle mouse button is ignored
The HTML editor pastes invalid HTML
Prompt windows block the whole browser
Missing or limited extensions
Firebug
Javascript Debugger
Web Developer
User Agent Switcher
HTML Validator
Live HTTP Headers
Clippings
Conclusion
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Comments:
31. Best PHP extension for Google Chrome - Barbushin Sergey (2010-12-20 14:01)
IMHO... - 0 replies
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30. Debug extension - Barbushin Sergey (2010-11-23 20:58)
PHP Debug extension for Google Chrome... - 1 reply
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29. fire fox is log lasting nad better then chrome - vinit (2010-07-16 10:01)
fire fox is log lasting nad better then chrome... - 0 replies
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28. Web Developer - Jeremy Wilkins (2010-05-21 14:36)
I have it installed in chrome right now.... - 0 replies
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27. About the middle click - Muhammad Ghazali (2010-05-13 20:53)
About the middle click... - 0 replies
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16. switching to chrome - remo williams (2010-05-10 22:26)
manuel's recommendation?... - 6 replies
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26. Different browser for www / develpment / testing - PHP-4-Business (2010-05-10 06:38)
Your claim is unjustified... - 4 replies
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25. Chrome prejudice ? - na (2010-05-09 09:39)
You are most likely not testing as you should.... - 1 reply
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23. Chrome? You mean WebKit - Jeff Dickey (2010-05-07 19:29)
WebKit is the best browser engine. But why limit to Chrome?... - 1 reply
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24. Why not seamonkey 2? - Pedro (2010-05-07 19:28)
sa... - 0 replies
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