Our product management folks are in the process of deciding which browsers we will officially support for our upcoming web front-end application. Where can I find reliable statistics on browser market share, broken down by agent and version, particularly for business users?
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I should have added:
We are building a web application f...
I am working on a web application that needs to support the widest possible audience. I have errors popping up in Konqueror that don't occur in major browsers.
So I'm curious, are there any JavaScript (or CSS for that matter) debugging tools for any low-market share browsers, or is there some platform agnostic way to ensure proper execu...
Part of the question:
1) How much of the market share does IE have? Opera? Firefox?
2) How many Firefox 2.x browsers have already been migrated to 3.x?
For those who question whether this is programming related: This is for deciding what has large enough market share to actually be worth supporting for a web application -- given limite...
What is the best, most reliable web resource for browser market share?
This is required to assess which browsers should be favored while building CSS and, more importantly, browser-exceptions.
For example, should I be buiding for FF3 or FF2, given that there slight rendering differences.
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Does anyone know if these stats are collected or exist anywhere? Any anecdotal evidence is at least slightly helpful
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Is that kind of information available for public?
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I am building a .NET application and considering deploying it through XBAP. This requires that the users have .NET 3.0 - 3.5 installed on their machine. Are there any kind of estimates of how many people have this? As a developer it's really hard to estimate. Any thoughts?
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I'm investigating for a piece of front-end web technology which customers will install onto their own web servers. The server-side technology stack needs to support acting as a SOAP client, but not much else. My primary goal is ease of deployment.
Ideally the customers wouldn't have to install any software, they could just drop in some...
We would like to drop support for our application on stock Windows XP and XP SP1 and thus require SP2 or higher.
I tried finding some statistics about market share of the various service packs of Windows but failed. Do you have such links? Do you still support XP before SP2?
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I am looking for some reliable statistics regarding Java vs. .NET marketshare. I am interested in Java as a platform (application servers etc.) not as a language, so this should include Grails/Groovy, JRuby etc. in Java camp and C#, VB .NET etc. in .NET camp.
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I'm about to start developing an App for Android and I was wondering what the marketshare of various devices, by OS was. Do a majority of Android phones fall under 2.1+? Or should I look to support 1.5/1.6 too?
Also, Blackberry has a really neat list of all the devices under each OS version, with their screen resolutions and other tech ...