Just wanted to highlight the fact that the Webkit browsers (Webkit also being the engine used in the MorphOS web browser
Odyssey) now seems to be more popular than Firefox.
Webkit is very popular, due to (among other things):
-Its good performance
-Its good HTML5/CSS3 support and new standards
-Its fast development pace
In many ways, Webkit is leading the way, pushing the envelope. It's a very young browser engine, only a few years old, but it has *quickly* gained ground and popularity. I guess it doesn't hurt having the two giants Apple and Google pushing it forward!

But just how much ground has it gained in these few years?
Well, individual statistics may vary depending on source, but if you weight various sources together it seems that the Webkit based Chrome and Safari browsers beat Firefox in popularity some time during December 2011.
Here is statistics from
W3Counter (click to enlarge):

This shows how the Webkit browsers positions themselves way ahead of Firefox, and actually just a mere 1.1% from Internet Explorer.
Here are some statistics from
StatCounter Global Stats (click to enlarge):

This graph shows how the Webkit Chrome browser *alone* is bigger than Firefox, also see news about it here (from 1st December, 2011):
http://gs.statcounter.com/press/chrome-overtakes-firefox-globally-for-first-timeIf you add Safari on top of Chrome, the Webkit graph for December 2011 would rise to 33.35%, only a mere 5% below IE.
The graphs go back a full year, and you can clearly spot the trend for both Webkit and Firefox.
And according to this site, the Chrome browser version 15 even knocked Internet Explorer 8 off the throne as
*THE* most popular web browser in the world, see news about it here (from 15th December, 2011):
http://gs.statcounter.com/press/chrome-15-becomes-worlds-most-popular-browserThese first two sources of statistics are examples of *mainstream* statistics, measuring all kinds of *general* users. But here is a graph I put together myself, based on the data found on
Browser Statistics on W3Schools (click to enlarge):

This data comes from the world's biggest reference site for Web Developers, always top-ranked in Google searches for HTML/CSS/JS etc info. I would guess that this is probably why Internet Explorer scored relatively low; Web Developers and advanced users have traditionally avoided IE (because its reluctance to follow standards and doesn't keep up in current development) and they have preferred Firefox, much because of the flexible and useful developer tools you can use with this browser.
But in December 2011 the Webkit has taken over also in this population! And the trend, ranging back two whole years, speaks its clear language!

This is the engine used in Fabien Coeurjoly's *excellent* web browser
Odyssey!

It is extremely fun, coming from the Amiga heritage where you have been in the back-water of the computer industry since 1995, to see how a MorphOS browser displays CSS3 *better* than Internet Explorer 9, but in "the iBrowse style", with all the tools you need and with the native MUI GUI, the configuration possibilities, Arexx, etc.
*Extremely* satisfactory!

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