CNet noted that Firefox 4 had 4.7 million downloads a few hours before the end of the browser’s first day of release, compared to IE9’s 2.3 million downloads. At the time of this post, Firefox 4 had just surpassed 7 million downloads, according to Mozilla’s statistics site.
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What the numbers don’t tell us is how people intend to use the browser. Many Firefox fans have shifted over to Google’s Chrome browser over the past few years — mostly due to its crazy fast speed — so I wouldn’t be surprised if a good chunk of those early downloads came from Chrome users curious to see if Mozilla has finally turned Firefox into a legit Chrome competitor.
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And as CNet notes, the numbers are far lower than Firefox 3’s 8 million first day downloads in 2008, although that was largely the result of a widespread marketing campaign. Firefox 4’s numbers are certainly impressive given that Mozilla hasn’t spent nearly as much effort marketing it.
As we’ve previously reported, Firefox 4 brings with it a completely new interface that, like Chrome and IE9, aims for minimalism. It also has a faster JavaScript rendering engine, hardware acceleration support, and synchronization capabilities.
Update: Mozilla is now saying that Firefox 4 has been downloaded 7.1 million times in its first 24 hours. Also, as a commenter noted below, it’s worth considering that much of Firefox’s success is likely due to it being available for more platforms than IE9.
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