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by maxloh
867 days ago
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Not a good thing if Mozilla wanted to increase their market share. Middle-aged users are already using Firefox if they value the open web, but young users will be driven away by the 2000-ish UI. Mozilla cannot attract new users if they can't keep up with the design trend. The best solution I can think of is making fancy UI the default but also making it possible for power users to switch back to the old UI. |
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My intuition is that the vast majority of people use the first browser they are exposed to, even if it is IE6. People are exposed to Google Chrome first, it's not a question of UI/UX.
Otherwise, why would the vast majority of people use Google Chrome instead of one of the gazillion Chromium-based clones? The UX is the same, right?