Tell HN: Go to Google with IE, it offers Chrome DL, but not from Firefox
If you go to the Google home page it offers an icon and a Chrome download direct link if you are using Internet Explorer but not if you are running Firefox.
I tried it on two different machines. Interesting.
21 comments
[ 6.2 ms ] story [ 52.8 ms ] threadSo you tell me.
Safari: We're talking about IE6, so we have established that this is on Windows. Safari is a great browser but it's not a very great experience on Windows, the UI looks out-of-place, the fonts look weird (for users used to Windows font rendering), etc. I honestly don't think that it's a wise thing to suggest Safari for Windows users still using IE6, especially since the release of Google Chrome. (But I wouldn't hesitate to suggest it to anyone using OS X.)
Prove it.
A Google search for "firefox compatibility" yields 3,840,000 results while Firefox having 47.9% "market share".
Search for "chrome compatibility" yields 1,460,000 results while having 6.5% share.
Search for "safari compatibility" yields 2,800,000 results while having 3.3% share.
Search for "opera compatibility" yields 2,450,000 results, 2.1% share.
I know that opera is the oldest participant in this list so it had more time to accumulate these results, but still, these (not at all scientific) numbers are highlighting that there are relatively more compatibility issues with opera than with other browsers.
This is not proof. This is not even an indication. You have yet to show a single (real) site where compatibility issues with Opera arise, let alone "a considerably large amount of pages".
Chrome doesn't need administrative privileges to install and run.
So all these people stuck with IE6 in the office actually have a chance ad running a more modern browser if they download Chrome than any other browser.
Yeah. Firefox portable exists, but I can understand if they stick to the more "official" browsers.
</sarcasm>
On a side note I love almost everything about chrome. Eept that it's dom inspector can't deal with frames.
One thing I have noticed (but cant verify this properly) is that since I used Chrome on this IP address the ad has disappeared. I could be wrong though - but I definitely cant reproduce the ad in any version of IE, FIrefox or Opera right now.
In my Win7, IE8 I never saw it!!
But switching to older versions of Firefox doesn't show the Chrome download though - so it could indeed have to do with some agreement with Mozilla.
http://www.betanews.com/article/Google-extends-its-investmen...
"Well my Firefox is current so perhaps the conspiracy is not as huge as I thought originally."