Browser Information
For web developers, browser information and statistics are very important.
Website Statistics
Statistics and trends on tutorialpro.org:
| Browser Statistics | What is the most popular browser? | | Operating System Statistics | What is the most common operating system? | | Screen Resolution Statistics | What are the most common screen resolutions and color depths? |
Browsers
| | Internet Explorer (IE Browser) <br>Internet Explorer (IE Browser) is a web browser released by Microsoft in 1995. It is one of the most popular browsers today. |
| | Microsoft Edge Browser <br>Microsoft's new generation browser. The new IE browser project, Project Spartan, was officially renamed Microsoft Edge at Build 2015. The latest Edge uses the Chromium kernel and also supports previous IE functionalities. |
| | Google Chrome (Google Browser) <br>Google Chrome (Google Browser) is a free, open-source web browser developed by Google. It was released in 2008 and is the most commonly used browser today. |
| | Firefox (Firefox Browser) <br>Firefox (Firefox Browser) is a web browser from Mozilla. It was released in 2004 and is also one of the most popular browsers today. |
| | Apple Safari (Apple Safari Browser) <br>Safari is a web browser developed by Apple and is the default browser for Mac systems. Safari is renowned for its stylish design. |
| | Opera Browser <br>Opera is a web browser invented by Norwegians. It is famous for its fast, compact, industry-standard, and multi-operational system compatibility. For a series of small devices such as mobile phones and PDAs, Opera is undoubtedly the preferred browser. |
| | Mozilla Project <br>The Mozilla Project evolved from Netscape. Today, Mozilla-based browsers have become the largest family of browsers on the internet. |
| | Netscape Browser <br>Netscape was the first commercial web browser. It was released in 1994. Under the competition of IE, Netscape gradually lost its market share. Official development of Netscape ended in February 2008. |