Being a very satisfied Firefox user I would normally not pay too much attention to other players on the browser market, but an article from Computerworld about a Japanese browser maker, caught my interest.
I might as well be honest; Words like Fenrir(name of the company) and Sleipnir(name of the browser) taken from the Norse Mythology did probably have something to do with it. I am the barablu viking, after all… But reading on I found that, apart from the excellent name choosing, this browser also had a few interesting features.
According to Fenrir inc.Global, the browser has a market share of 9% in Japan, and is especially popular with the “advanced” users, towards whom the product is also directed.
Having experienced a higher demand from international users, Fenrir have now decided to boost the promotion, and are hoping to conquer 5% of the English-speaking browser market, within the next couple of years.
It is a tough market to break into – Browser version market share statistics for June 2008 from Net Applications reports that Firefox is far behind Internet Explorer – Even though Firefox has been given a lot of attention, Microsoft’s seven year old IE6 still holds more market share than both Firefox 2.0 and 3.0 put together.
Sleipnir will remain installed on my PC, and I will continue to use it for a while. Whether it will triumph over my Firefox browser remains to be seen, but to me it certainly looks a worthy contender and definitely deserves a chance.
But it is going to take a whole lot of Viking Power to achieve 5% of the browser market share.
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michael thomsen
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July 24th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
It needs more plug-ins to compete with FireFox - But decent browser. And fast!