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In Revamped Counting of Browser Use, Maxthon 2.0 Pulls Ahead of Firefox 2.0 and Nips at the Heels of Opera
ALISO VIEJO, Calif. , Sept. 8 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Net Applications' new
and more accurate method of counting browser use reveals that Maxthon 2.0 has
pulled ahead of Firefox 2.0 and is close behind Opera 9.x.
Net Applications, the most quoted of research firms tracking browser use,
last month changed the weight it gives to data it obtains from different
countries to more accurately reflect the population sizes that data represents.
InChina, where Maxthon originated, the browser has about 22 percent of the
market share, behind only Microsoft's Internet Explorer, but ahead of Firefox
and all other browsers.
The change in weighing statistics by country led to Maxthon gaining a
visible identity in Net Applications reporting. Previously, Net Applications,
as had most research companies, lumped Maxthon in with I.E. because the two
browsers use the same rendering engine, Trident, to display web pages.
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"Not only did this way of counting browsers not give accurate figures for
Maxthon and for Internet Explorer, it had the effect of saying Maxthon didn't
even exist," said Jeff Chen, CEO of Maxthon International.
Net Applications does not yet recognize Maxthon as a totally separate
browser from Internet Explorer, however. To find Maxthon, one must go to a
specialized table, "Browser Version Market Share"
( http://www.netmarketshare.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2 ). There,
Maxthon is identified as the "Maxthon Edition" of Internet Explorer versions
6.0, 7.0, and 8.0.
"This is not entirely fair or accurate," Chen said. "Chrome and Safari
both use the same rendering engine, Webkit, and yet Net Applications does not
list Chrome as the "Chrome Edition of Safari," or list Safari as the "Safari
Edition of Chrome," Chen said.
"Still, we are happy to finally be recognized in a way that gives us, and
others, useful information," he said. "And in a few months we'll be releasing
Max-3, which uses both Trident and Webkit. That should make it more difficult
for researchers to count Max as some form of another browser."
The Browser Versions table at Net Applications gives the "Maxthon Edition"
of Internet Explorer 6.0 a market share of 1.02 percent. It attributes 0.32
percent of the market to the "Maxthon Edition" of I.E. 7.0, and 0.21 percent
to Maxthon as an edition of Internet Explorer 8.0.
When the shares of the three "Maxthon Editions" are added up, it gives
Maxthon a 1.55 percent share of the international browser market. Firefox 2.0
has 1.37 percent, and Opera 9.x has 1.76 percent. It must be noted however,
that Firefox 2.0 is not the latest version of that browser. Firefox 3.0 and
3.5 have a combined share of 21.36 percent.
For more information, please contact:
Western Hemisphere
Ron White
Tel: +1-210-683-1444
Email: ron@maxthon.com
Web: http://twitter.com/Maxthonguy
Eastern Hemisphere
firs73 a.k.a Selena
Tel: +86-138-1027-3713
Email: firs73@maxthon.net
Web: http://twitter.com/firs73
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