I’m somewhat of a browser nerd. I’ve never realised how many web browsers I have installed, and the recent release of Google Chrome only adds to my collection.
Why do I, and quite possibly all computer fans in general, have so many browsers?
On my Mac alone, I have Camino, Firefox, Safari and Shiira. In a virtual machine, I have IE6, Firefox, Safari and Google Chrome. But why? I only use one.
Many people use the excuse of checking for compatiblity of their websites as justification for their browser collection, but you don’t really need two Gecko-based browsers, two WebKit engines but you probably do need half a million versions of IE.
I think the reason we have so many browsers is that we want to see how our primary browser will evolve.
Browsers generally steal ideas off one another (Firefox ’stole’ tabbed browsing off Opera, but IE ’stole’ it off Firefox) and through installing the largest range of browsers, we can see which innovative features will be integrated into ours. Shiira, for example, has many aesthetic features which I expect will one be adopted by other browsers whilst Chrome’s way of handling web apps will also probably soon be adopted.
The more browsers we see, the more features we can see and we know what our web experience will be like, even if we don’t switch browsers.


Interesting post.
I only have two browsers. Safari & Firefox. Safari only because its part of the Mac experience
That reminds me….I need to install Chrome and Flock tomorrow myself!
Why? Because they are there of course