Is Windowblinds becoming a legacy product?

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

I am not complaining, I am asking a question.  I noticed that between version 8.12 and 8.13 there was six months. The biggest thing pointed out, that it was now Chrome compatible.  For those six months, Chrome held over 64% of market according to w3schools.com, over 60% for the past year, and over 50% since February of 2013. The official release of Windows 10, has been out for three months.  I have no idea of what the industry standard lag time would be, if there was even a way to measure such a thing.

Which brings us to the question:

Is Windowblinds becoming a legacy product?

FYI, The other browsers breakdown for 09/2015

Firefox 20.6%

I.E. 7.2%

Safari 3.6 %

Opera 1.4%

 

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Reply #1 Top

You Are Like WAAAAAAAAAAAY Over Thinking All This..... LOL I'm Sure There Is Much Better Things You Can Do With Your Time... LOL

Reply #2 Top

No, NetBadger...WB isn't...W10 hasn't been out very long but WB10 is on its way.

You can take that to the bank.

Reply #3 Top

The chrome compatibility was because it got broken due to a new Chrome release (they are endless) which only impacted certain OS versions and only certain video cards.  It was not incompatible for long!

WB10 is in development and the first part of that is a Start10 update which should be entering QA soon as we needed to make some changes to that for compatibility.

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Reply #4 Top

Love hearing that news Doc and Neil!  :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Reply #5 Top

I got the feeling WB10 is gonna be real kickass. Microstuff...take note.