That is a good thing for anyone who works in the web world and has to get CSS and even Javascript to work with Internet Explorer. Older versions of Safari are less hassle than IE. From the article:
ComputerWorld is reporting that Firefox is set to hit 20% market share next month according to metrics firm Net Applications. In some communities, Firefox is already well beyond the 20% mark. W3Counter's global web stats, for example, puts Firefox usage at closer to 29% and over 50% of ReadWriteWeb readers use Firefox. Internet Explorer's popularity peaked in 2003 or 2004, depending on whose data you look at, with a browser share of between 91% and 96%. Now, IE's market share has slipped below 80% by most metrics. Firefox, meanwhile, has grown steadily year-over-year from under 1% in 2004, to around 20% today.It is well deserved. Firefox is an outstanding product.





