Interviewed by CNN on 18/08/2012 09:21, Philip TAYLOR told the world:
> 
> 
> Ed wrote:
>  > I forgot to say that the above is rating the program NOT the amount 
> of users.
>  > Sorry for the omission.
> 
> Ah, fairly significant difference.  Unless we can show that, across the 
> whole spectrum of Windows-compliant browsers, we are in the top 12, then 
> there will be no basis on which to challenge Microsoft.  The only 
> statistics I have been able to glean do not break down the so-called 
> "minority browsers", and it is this breakdown that would be essential to 
> our case.
> 
> Philip Taylor
> 
However... Seamonkey is not that well-known, agreed, but I very much
doubt that some of those listed (like K-Meleon, which is basically an
old version of Firefox with a standard Windows UI instead of a XUL one)
are more popular. Seamonkey did inherit some of the old Netscape/Mozilla
Suite base, after all, it does offer something (integrated email) that
few other browsers do, and it used to be displayed noticeably (if not
prominently) on Mozilla.org.

I think we are being victims of ourselves here: the new,
compatibility-friendly user-agent string is making our share in browser
usage stats be assigned to Firefox.
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