1. Marketshare
2. Define:
2.1. Broswer
2.1.1. Also called Web browser. Digital Technology . a software program that allows the user to find and read encoded documents in a form suitable for display, especially such a program for use on the World Wide Web.
2.2. Browser extension
2.2.1. “A browser extension is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser in some way. Depending on the browser, the term may be distinct from similar terms such as plug-in or add-on. Mozilla Firefox was designed with the idea of being a small and simple web browser, delegating more advanced functions to Mozilla extensions.
2.3. HTML5
2.3.1. HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet.
3. Apple Safari
3.1. Pros
3.1.1. 1 Decent extension selection.
3.1.2. 2 Cover flow and other beautiful interface elements.
3.2. Cons
3.2.1. 1 No hardware acceleration for Windows.
3.2.2. 2 Not being updated together with Mac version.
4. Opera
4.1. Pros
4.1.1. 1 Excellent HTML5 support.
4.1.2. 2 Turbo feature makes slow connections even faster.
4.2. Cons
4.2.1. 1 Hardware acceleration not enabled by default.
4.2.2. 2 Occasionally sites won't display properly, though this is getting rare.
5. Google Chrome
5.1. Pos
5.1.1. 1 Instant site prediction and loading.
5.1.2. 2 Leading support for HTML 5
5.2. Cons
5.2.1. 1 Do Not Track privacy feature is buried and discouraged.
5.2.2. 2 Still some occasional minor site incompatibilities.
6. Mozilla Firefox
6.1. Pros
6.1.1. 1 Graphics hardware acceleration.
6.1.2. 2 Clean, minimal interface. Fast performance.
6.2. Cons
6.2.1. 1 Lacks Chrome's built in Flash and Instant page view.
6.2.2. 2 Lacks client-side tracking protection like that found in IE9.
7. Explorer
7.1. Pos
7.1.1. 1 Hardware acceleration.
7.1.2. 2 Improved standards support.
7.2. Cons
7.2.1. 1 Only works in Windows 7 and Vista.
7.2.2. 2 Behind other browsers in HTML5 support.