IE9 falls below 10 percent market share, Firefox and Chrome wins decreases more!

The second half of "war" of browsers during 2013 has begun. July was the fourth month of IE10 in Windows 7, and a whole month of Chrome 28 and Firefox 22 in this operating system. The latest figures from Net Applications show that Chrome was the biggest winner last month. Between June and July, Internet Explorer has 12:46 percent (from 56.15 to 56.61 percent), Firefox has lost 0.86 percent (from 19:15 percent to 18:29 percent) and
Chrome percent took 0:59 (17:17 percent by 17.76 percent). Safari meanwhile lost 0.13 percent, dropping to 5.42 percent, and Opera has decreased from 0.09 per cent, dropping to 1.49 percent. With 56.61 percent, IE has the top-position this year. January was the first time the browser went back over 55 percent and, over the coming months until it is shown that will not lose its crown soon, still has a long way to make to reach 60 percent of the market. With 15:36 percent in July, IE10 has undergone slowdown in its growth, but still managed to get 1.84 percent more. Meanwhile, lost 2:02 IE9 percent, dropping to 9.69 percent.IE11 will soon be following in the footsteps of its predecessor, knowing that it will be available for Windows 7 and Windows 8. With 18:29 percent, Firefox has taken another drop this year. Last time when Firefox had 18 percent of the market in May 2008. Firefox 22 was available to everyone in July, so managed to get the 10:21 percent, while all other versions dropped: Firefox 21 decreased by 10.74 points, missed 20 00:29 point Firefox, Firefox 19 fell to 0.09 points and Add fell 18 points in 0:06. With 17.76 percent, Chrome has managed to return, after a not very good situation in May. Chrome 28 took 8.98 percent to start, as it was not available during the entire month. All other versions dropped: 7:44 lost 27 points Chrome, Chrome lost 26 0:26 point, while Chrome 25 and Chrome 24 00:05 point lost together. June and July also enabled Chrome that this year will finally be able to overcome Firefox.