
The problem is with every browser comes a new user profile where all of your favorites, page/search histories, addons, cookies, preferences and other settings are stored. With so many browsers around it’s not unusual for users to have two, three, four or even more installed at once to test out and see if one is preferred to another.

You will find that most of the other less popular browsers are all based on the rendering engine from those three main browsers (Blink, Trident or Gecko). Looking at the usage statistics though, there are still three main players who are head and shoulders above everyone else Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and of course Internet Explorer, with perhaps Opera in a distant fourth.


Web browsers are still a very popular area of the Windows software market and it seems brand new browsers are coming out almost every other week.
