Firefox usage in Europe (September 2005)

Got it from XiTi (in French), though I first saw it at SpreadFirefox.
This analysis (also in French) estimates the number of Firefox users in Europe at 37.4 million!
So, my little pointy-haired fellows… still want to lose 37 million potential customers just so you don’t have to bother with those pesky standards and are able to use something like FrontPage, and thus save a few days?
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You can compare it with the firefox usage in june 2005 here:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/andr3/46724.html
not sure if this will work, but here it goes:
left: june 2005, right: sept 2005
portugal is loosing the green-ish tone
ops, it didn’t work. :-S was trying to set the two pictures side by side.. but no html is allowed. sorry.
“and are able to use something like FrontPage, and thus save a few days?”
I can use FrontPage and still make standard compliant pages. It’s not the application, it’s the motivation to follow standards is what’s lacking.
But FrontPage “fights” against you. I haven’t tried more recent versions, but it used to create HTML horrors. Mostly “write-only” code, which tended to only work in IE.