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Originally Posted by Philantrop
Simple: Chrome has a market share of about 37%. Anything else, say, Atomic Web Browser, has a market share of atomic size. :-)
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What nonsense argument, Wulf.

It's often the
worst, lamest software that has the
largest market share. I'm sure the crappy iBooks and Kindle apps have ninety times as much market share as Marvin -- and I don't really expect this to change in years to come. (Unless Amazon or Apple buy Marvin from Kris, whereupon Marvin's quality would start sinking rapidly, as usual with corporate products. Or, Amazon would just kill off Marvin after buying it -- they have lots of practice in doing just that: Stanza, Mobipocket Reader.)
Or are you saying, Wulf, that you've been an Internet Explorer user for all these decades? Not me -- Opera has been my default browser since the 1990s, and Atomic Web Browser is
the iOS browser that I believe most approaches Opera's qualities on the mobile platform. (Ironically, Opera for iOS is worthless.)
Sorry, Wulf, I just can't believe you read the
Bild-Zeitung every morning, or watch infantile RTL and SAT1 soap operas every afternoon.
Largest market share, you know?

As to me, I'm kinda perverse in preferring the SZ, FAZ, Arte, 3sat... and Atomic Web Browser.
PS: Like I said, if there are technical reasons for Kris's preference (as suggested by Jessica), that would be a different matter.