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Old 05-01-2008, 10:26 AM   #1
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Safari for Windows market share triples following SW Update push

Apple Inc. saw its share of the Windows browser market triple immediately after it began encouraging users of the Microsoft operating system to download and install its Safari web browser through the widely deployed Apple Software Update mechanism, according to a new report.

Net Applications, a firm which tracks browser share and operating system usage, noted in a release Thursday that Safari 3.0 on Windows never gained much traction, with its share peaking at just 0.07 percent. However, Safari 3.1 on Windows has rapidly muscled gains over the past six weeks, already tripling Safari 3.0's peak at 0.21 percent.

The surge follows a move by the Cupertino-based company back on March 18th in which it began pre-selecting Safari 3.1 installs as part of its Software Update service installed on millions of PCs that run the company's iTunes software.

"Normally, Apple's Software Update service is not used for delivery of new products.* Clearly, this is a calculated risk by Apple that has annoyed and/or alienated some users," Net Applications said. "However, the question is, did it work?* Did Apple gain browser market share on Windows based on this move?* The answer is yes."

Indeed, Apple became the subject of much criticism following the move, as industry watchers and rival browser developers charged the company with using its Software Update mechanism as as a trojan horse to gain an unfair advantage in the battle for share of the web browser market.



In response, the company a month later issued a revised version of the Software Update mechanism for Windows separating new software releases from regular updates to applications already installed on users' machines. It also added a toggle to turn off automatic software updates, though the box remained checked "on by default.

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Old 05-01-2008, 10:52 AM   #2
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Still under 1 %

Maybe I read the numbers wrong but it looks like it is still under 1%
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Old 05-01-2008, 10:53 AM   #3
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I found it hard to fault apple for this all along, and after this data it sure looks like they made a smart call.

It will be interesting to see data showing whether people are actually USING safari for windows, once that's available.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:04 AM   #4
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Excuse me - but how in the F**K is this different from installing Java (ugh I know, but filemaker server needs it) and being prompted if you'd like to install Open Office as well?
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:05 AM   #5
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You don't ask, you're not going to get the business...
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:07 AM   #6
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Oh, come on, upsetting many people for that 0.14% market share?

There are many ways to increase your market market, especially when it is 0.07%. Slipping it in and upsetting customers is not a good way.

Whichever MBA thought of this "brilliant" idea should be fired.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:08 AM   #7
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Excuse me- but is 0.21 percent something to brag about or even publicize??
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:12 AM   #8
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How about when you buy a dell for the first time, run Internet Explorer and you are prompted if you'd like to install Google Search Bar? I have yet to see any arguements that this is not an already industry wide practice.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:15 AM   #9
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How about when you buy a dell for the first time, run Internet Explorer and you are prompted if you'd like to install Google Search Bar? I have yet to see any arguements that this is not an already industry wide practice.
You're asked then though, I think th eissue was that people weren't asked, it was already clicked for them, so if they needed an iTunes update they would probably just turn their brain off and click yes to everything.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:17 AM   #10
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"Encouraging" isn't the right word. "Tricking" would be more appropriate.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:17 AM   #11
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Obi-Wan: I have to admit that without the [default selection] it would have not been a victory.
Yoda: Victory! Victory you say? Master Obi-Wan, not victory. The shroud of the dark side has fallen, begun the [browser] war has.

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Old 05-01-2008, 11:17 AM   #12
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So PC users DO just click on the next button without looking at what they are doing!
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:30 AM   #13
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So PC users DO just click on the next button without looking at what they are doing!
Are you serious? You are acting like PC users are f*cking morons. I'm a PC user myself, I don't have the money for a Mac (16yo). Like me I intentionally clicked for the update (already had Safari installed though). And installed it on all my friends computers when 3.1 came up. They LOVE it. Everyone I let to try Safari loves it and doesn't want to use Internet Explorer anymore. People, promote Safari, like me
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:34 AM   #14
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"Encouraging" isn't the right word. "Tricking" would be more appropriate.
people who don't know how to unclick something in plain sight deserved to be tricked.

now come at me.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:47 AM   #15
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This is *usage*

Note that Net Applications data is based upon browser usage at various web sites, not the installed base of the browser. The .21% share should be seen in that light. People are using it.

Consider that Safari's overall browser share according to Net Applications is 5.51%. Every little bit of share counts, even .21%.

Opera's share, for example, is at .65%, so getting .21% in a few weeks is more significant than some people seem to think.
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:52 AM   #16
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That is why the crap from Microsoft is being used (Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Office, Windows, etc): INERTIA AND IGNORANCE.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:00 PM   #17
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Are you serious? You are acting like PC users are f*cking morons. I'm a PC user myself, I don't have the money for a Mac (16yo). Like me I intentionally clicked for the update (already had Safari installed though). And installed it on all my friends computers when 3.1 came up. They LOVE it. Everyone I let to try Safari loves it and doesn't want to use Internet Explorer anymore. People, promote Safari, like me
You are one of the exceptions that makes the rule. Plus, you already had it installed...
How else can you explain a triple in users so fast?
And how else do you explain the rampant email viruses that thrive in the PC world?
I guess there could be a bunch of f*cking morons using Mac too. I just haven't seen it.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:01 PM   #18
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The fact that people are using the browser shows that they installed it and LIKED it more than MSIE.

I'm not sure why providing users with the option to try Safari was such a bad thing. It wasted what, maybe 0.5 seconds of their time as they decided to click yes or no? Big deal! Microsoft does this all the time and nobody bats a finger, but when Apple does it just once it's all doom and gloom!

More market share for Safari is good for the Mac platform. People who find out how awesome Apple software is may be inclined to try the Mac, expecting more awesomeness. Many people will end up loving and buying the Mac as a result.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:01 PM   #19
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Obi-Wan: I have to admit that without the [default selection] it would have not been a victory.
Yoda: Victory! Victory you say? Master Obi-Wan, not victory. The shroud of the dark side has fallen, begun the [browser] war has.

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Old 05-01-2008, 12:06 PM   #20
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Safari is a good browser but if Apple want's to keep strong is this game they gonna have to throw some lipstick on it, Safari looks kind of old, although it's my main browser
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:09 PM   #21
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It's ridiculous to suggest that 3 times gain is due to the Apple Updater; the upward trend is only slightly changed at the date of the update push. The 3.0 version was a beta and the 3.1 the first stable release version; it's hardly surprising that it quickly gained a larger market share.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:21 PM   #22
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I did not see the issue before and with the new installation I still do not see an issue. People that installed it by mistake could easily delete it.

It is obvious that Apple did the right thing as a large number of people decided to take it for a spin. Prior to the installation they were probably unaware that there was a browser named Safari. Now they know and are using it.

I installed it a t work I am very happy with it. Great on my Mac and Great on the stupid windows box that I am forced to use at work.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:25 PM   #23
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The complaint that many people have has nothing to do with how good the browser is, nor has it to do with IE - it is strictly a matter of business practice. It may be successful, but to me that doesn't justify the means. I am sure the stats would have been the same with the option to click, accompanied by some Apple like marketing. Back handed strategies just don't sit well with me. If you have something good to sell find a way to tell it like it is and 'they will come'. I wonder how many of the people who inadvertently installed Safari are now using it. My bet is that by far most of them have no idea Safari is even on their computer.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:31 PM   #24
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So PC users DO just click on the next button without looking at what they are doing!
Yes, not that its any different in any OS. Users don't read or look at what they're doing all the time.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:37 PM   #25
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Tricked?

I just don't think anyone was "tricked" into downloading anything. Users clearly had the option to install or not install. There is no sketchy business practice here.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:47 PM   #26
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I just don't think anyone was "tricked" into downloading anything. Users clearly had the option to install or not install. There is no sketchy business practice here.
I know many companies have tried this at some point or another, but regardless of company, I much prefer the check boxes to be opt-in vs. opt-out. Do nothing, and the software does nothing. To me, that's the most sensible way to do it.
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:52 PM   #27
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But Safari's market share has actually slipped since this.
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/repo...pcustom=Safari
Although they gained some windows users it looks like more mac users have stopped using it
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:05 PM   #28
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Wow. You need to get out of your parents basement more often.
Hahaha, funny. If I was on the outside I would've made the same joke. Unfortunately for the veracity of your comments, I have my own place where I'm married to a very foxy lady. She doesn't mind that I'm a nerd sometimes. In return, I tollerate her quest to fill her every free moment with Sex and the City reruns. (That show in unbearable!) She feels the same way about my bi-weekly StarCraft tournaments, though, so it all works out.

So anyway... About Macs. Apple is a bully for forcing-- ah who am I kidding? There's no way I can re-rail this post. Oh well. Mods here don't care.

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Old 05-01-2008, 01:11 PM   #29
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Well since Netscape stopped supporting their browser, I am sure Safari has claimed some of those non-conformists....

On Windows, it may be true that anything is better than Internet Explorer.... So Safari has potential there.... But Firefox is clearly the better browser, even on the Mac side
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Old 05-01-2008, 01:24 PM   #30
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But Safari's market share has actually slipped since this.
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/repo...pcustom=Safari
Although they gained some windows users it looks like more mac users have stopped using it
I think those numbers are more realistic. A quarter percent just seems like a lowball figure. On my sites, I see between 3% and 12%. Firefox generally gets about 3x that

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Well since Netscape stopped supporting their browser, I am sure Safari has claimed some of those non-conformists....

On Windows, it may be true that anything is better than Internet Explorer.... So Safari has potential there.... But Firefox is clearly the better browser, even on the Mac side
I think it's a debatable claim. I use Firefox because it does certain things the way I want it to, but Safari has been more stable for me than Firefox 2. FF3 beta is pretty good though, it fixes most of the issues I have with Firefox.
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Old 05-01-2008, 02:09 PM   #31
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Excuse me- but is 0.21 percent something to brag about or even publicize??
It's more than I have. I have a browser on my desk called Brown Bread


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Old 05-01-2008, 02:10 PM   #32
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To anyone that is upset about this 'trojan horse' behavior that Apple adopted, give me your address so I can show up at your doorstep and kick you in the schnitzel.
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Old 05-01-2008, 02:23 PM   #33
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Er, Tricked? This is Standard Practice...

Just agreeing with all those posting that there's nothing shifty here about what Apple did. It's standard practice!!!

Don't believe me? Let's see, go to Adobe's site and download Acrobat Reader. Guess what? Yup, good ol' Google Toolbar is selected by default to be installed.

It's everywhere folks.
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:17 PM   #34
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ill-gotten gains, i say
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:41 PM   #35
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people complaining about apple and the safari update issue need to get a life!


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Old 05-01-2008, 04:12 PM   #36
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safari for windows is something of a waste of money.

apple would do far better to produce pages & keynote for windows. helping to establish them as a real alternative to MS office would gain apple far more than a web browser.
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Old 05-01-2008, 04:42 PM   #37
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Nothing to get excited

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Safari 3.1 on Windows has rapidly muscled gains over the past six weeks, already tripling Safari 3.0's peak at 0.21 percent.

Who else would get excited for a 0.21% browser footprint?

If I could write my own program, maybe I could beat the 0.21% market share of Safari on Windows. Nothing to get excited.

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Old 05-01-2008, 05:14 PM   #38
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However, Safari 3.1 on Windows has rapidly muscled gains over the past six weeks, already tripling Safari 3.0's peak at 0.21 percent.

Inch worm, inch worm!!
Those "muscled gains" could use some steroids and get it above 1.0%.
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Old 05-01-2008, 05:22 PM   #39
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It will be interesting to see data showing whether people are actually USING safari for windows, once that's available.
That is exactly what is being tracked.
The number of people actually using a certain browser/OS.
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Old 05-01-2008, 05:49 PM   #40
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But Safari's market share has actually slipped since this.
http://marketshare.hitslink.com/repo...pcustom=Safari
Although they gained some windows users it looks like more mac users have stopped using it
No I guess that is just error. Because the market share of Mac OS X decreased too.
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