And Safari is only because Firefox isn't really Firefox on iOS.
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Half the point of asking questions in a public sub is so that everyone can benefit from the answers—which is impossible if you go deleting everything behind yourself once you've gotten yours.
It’s not a metadata based survey but a vote based one, so those 16% say they like Safari. Which I personally do not find hard to believe, since I feel very similar. On Apple devices I use Safari, on anything else it’s Firefox. It’s a choice, not because of lack of alternatives.
I meant that Firefox doesn't really work the same way on iOS, so Safari is a better choice.
Safari/Epiphany should beat Chromium flavours
@jon@vivaldi.net
> only because they do not want to use a Chromium based browser.
Completely legit, this was the reason I switched 5 years ago. Didn't want a chromium based browser, that will eventually turn off manifest v2.
Luckily forks with workarounds were made, but I got so used to firefox that I see no reason to go back!
@jon@vivaldi.net
havent given your data to enough different companies? give some to vivaldi and opera and brave too
@jon@vivaldi.net
Thank you for your interesting survey.
Of course, such surveys cannot be representative, but they do show trends.
5027 participants are not exactly a small number.
Perhaps we will be able to recruit even more people from the 'Fediverse' for further surveys. ;-)
At least 'Vivaldi' has caught up with Apple's Safari.
But I would have liked to see a lot more in favour of Vivaldi.
Even if this can only ever be a snapshot.
I confess that I have "mobilised" something for Vivaldi. :tony_laughing:
Maybe it has made a difference.
I would have found it rather stupid if Vivaldi had been left behind Apple's Safari, especially on 'Mastodon'. :tony_smiling:
Further surveys will remain exciting.
@jon@vivaldi.net I'm excited about the Servo project: https://servo.org
They're also on the fediverse: https://floss.social/@servo
I really think more engine diversity is a good thing.
@jon@vivaldi.net Fascinating. I selected two! Firefox (should have gone other as I use Waterfox on Windows and Linux) but my main browser has and will be Safari as I daily drive a Mac to get stuff done.
@jon@vivaldi.net I would have guessed Firefox would be lower and Other would be higher. But that just might be my own bias.
@jon@vivaldi.net Yet another web dev here. Just wanted to say (and thank you for) that I firmly believe that @Vivaldi@vivaldi.net is, hands down, the absolute best browser out there, for most people at least, despite having voted for Firefox, which I still use as my daily driver (despite Mozilla's best efforts to the contrary) simply to avoid ending with a browser engine mono-culture. We all know how well things went the last time we ended with one (circa IE6 era) but I do love Vivaldi to pieces, truth be told.
@jon@vivaldi.net I've been with @ArcBrowser for some weeks (2-3months) and my experience was mixed. Suffering the Windows side of things, and surprised by the efficient UI. I decided to switch finally for Firefox, setting the Vertical Tab Flag feature. Not perfect, but still feeling on the edge.
@jon@vivaldi.net cool to see that Vivaldi is well accepted. Where would Vivaldi stand today on a worldwide level? I can't find it on https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share#monthly-202310-202410-bar
It's probably included in Chrome or 'Other'?