The User Statistics for Safari in March have Arrived
Safari 3.1 for windows is still in its infancy and was only released in middle of March, so we should not expect any major increases in usage yet. Nevertheless, the percentage of internet users using Safari in March posted a positive increase from 5.70% in February to 5.82% in March.
Of course, Safari 3.1 came out of beta too late in the month for us to truly determine the impact the new version had in the browser market. April’s statistics will likely be a better judge of the direction the Safari browser is headed in. Among the Safari users, the amount of people using Safari 3.1, at the expense of other versions, obviously posted the greatest increase. Clearly, Safari is still gaining a foothold in the market, but the statistics do offer some interesting insights. As Safari on Windows becomes more established we can only expect the Safari browser share to increase, because Windows users represent the vast majority of the internet community.
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