Early Returns on Firefox Quantum Point to Growth

    Early Returns on Firefox Quantum Point to Growth

    Early Returns on Firefox Quantum Point to Growth


    Posted: 12 Dec 2017

    When we set out to launch Firefox Quantum earlier this year, we knew we had a hugely improved product. It not only felt faster — with a look and feel that tested off the charts — it was measurably faster. Thanks to multiple changes under the hood, we doubled Firefox’s speed while using 30% less memory than Chrome.

    In less than a month, Firefox Quantum has already been installed by over 170M people around the world. We’re just getting started and early returns are super encouraging.

    Here’s a look at the top initial indicators we are seeing for Firefox Quantum since our launch:

    1. Our biggest release to date. Firefox Quantum is Firefox’s fastest path to 100M+ profiles and half a billion daily hours of use on a new release in recent memory – a product of both seamless release and strong uptick in new profiles. And, millions of users are still getting their first introduction to Firefox Quantum every day.
    2. More users are coming from Chrome. We’ve seen a 44% growth in downloads from people who are using the Chrome browser compared to the same time last year.
    3. Mobile is growing too. Our four core mobile apps are experiencing strong growth resulting from the launch of Firefox Quantum. Firefox for iOS and Android has shown a 24% lift in installs, and Firefox Focus for Android and iOS showed a 48% lift in installs.
    4. The Add-ons ecosystem remains strong. Over 1,000 Firefox Quantum-ready extensions have been added to addons.mozilla.org since Firefox Quantum was released.
    5. Screenshots is a breakout hit. It’s seeing very strong early traction. Users have taken over 30 million screenshots since the feature launched in late September.
    6. Developer Support for Firefox Quantum: Improved browser speed and stability, as well as high quality developer tools are giving developers more reasons to try and continue to use Firefox developer tools. Since the September 26th developer edition of Firefox Quantum was released, we saw a 10% increase in daily use of developer tools and a 53% increase in Developer edition downloads.

    Here’s what the world is saying about Firefox Quantum:

    7. Social media Is buzzing. While the fun part was reading what new users had to say, the data also showed a significant positive shift in sentiment across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, YouTube, and blogs. (Source: Crimson Hexagon social media analytics)

    8. Our Ads are taking off. We took a unique approach to marketing the new Firefox browser, where we focused on what it feels like — and even sounds like — to use our blazingly fast new browser. They came to life in television spots and promoted videos with our “Wait Face” and Reggie Watts videowhich, combined, had more than half a billion impressions, and a third of those views are from start to finish.
    9. Firefox in the news. We’ve received an overwhelming amount of positive coverage for the new Firefox browser. We’ve seen hundreds of headlines across the globe from Wired’s “Ciao, Chrome: Firefox Quantum Is The Browser Built for 2017, ” to El Pais’ “Firefox wants to reinvent browsers with Quantum” and Usbek & Rica’s “Firefox Quantum: ‘We’re back’.”

    We’re incredibly heartened by the positive response since the launch. We’ll continue to watch these numbers, and plan to check back in the new year with an update!


    Source: Early Returns on Firefox Quantum Point to Growth - The Mozilla Blog
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    12 Dec 2017


  1. Posts : 153
    Windows 10, 64 bit
       #1

    And on the other hand:
    Microsoft's Edge browser is in serious trouble

    Analytics firm Net Applications revised its methodology to cull bots from its browser share numbers and found that as much as half of the traffic to Edge on Windows 10 was artificially inflated.

    ...Bottom line: The data from both Net Applications and StatCounter indicate Windows 10 users are shunning Edge, and former IE users are renouncing that browser at a pace alarming to Microsoft. In fact, the combined IE and Edge now face a once unthinkable fate: falling beneath Mozilla's Firefox.


    https://www.computerworld.com/articl...s-trouble.html
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  2. Posts : 1,811
    W7 Ultimate SP1 (64 bit), LM 19.2 MATE (64 bit), W10 Home 1703 (64 bit), W10 Pro 1703 (64 bit) VM
       #2

    Edge was released without the features that other browsers (including IE) already had, therefore it's not really a surprise that it has never become popular.

    I have FF 57 on one of my Linux Mint VMs and it seems faster than previous versions.
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  3. Posts : 34
    Windows 10
       #3

    More users are coming from Chrome. We’ve seen a 44% growth in downloads from people who are using the Chrome browser compared to the same time last year.
    I'm more than willing to bet this is at least partly because of Chrome's Flash-related shenanigans. I'm a regular on a forum-based site that's rather Flash-heavy and we're fielding questions from Chrome users regarding why Flash isn't working on their end at least every few days if not more. One of the things we suggest is to switch browsers. :)

    It took a bit to get used to, especially with the change in ABP and NoScript formats, but I'm finding myself liking it quite a bit.
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  4. Posts : 369
    Windows 10 x64 Pro 22H2
       #4

    YES!

    No surprise, though, it's really noticeable the difference vs older versions, starts and runs faster, even multimedia is starting to be faster and works in a more stable way.

    Kudos to Mozilla!

    I feel sorry for Edge, though, is not a bad browser, and with some handy extensions is quite usable... probably as many said, the lack of features in previews iterations just kept people away from trying it. Firefox is my main, but Edge is not a bad second option.
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  5. Posts : 3,105
    W10 Pro + W10 Preview
       #5

    Whilst the above article is singing its praises, the following report comes from the same source.....food for thought eh!

    Microsofts anti-malware sniffing service powers Edge to top spot in browser blocking tests | Computerworld
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