
This channel updates roughly every 2-3 weeks for minor releases and six weeks for major releases.

The Opera Stable Channel 4 is the thoroughly tested version by Opera and intended to be the most stable as the name implies.

Apple updates this channel with iOS updates every couple of weeks for minor releases and yearly for major versions. Safari Stable Channel 5 is the thoroughly tested version of Safari by Apple for iOS and is intended to be the most stable, as the name implies. Download the latest stable version of Edge at. For further detail on Microsoft Edge, please review the material available at the Microsoft Edge Blog. Download the latest stable version of Firefox at The Microsoft Edge Stable Channel 3 is the thoroughly tested version by Microsoft and intended to be the most stable, as the name implies. For further detail on Firefox, please review the material available at The Mozilla Blog. This channel updates roughly every six weeks. For further detail on Chrome, please review the material available at Download the latest stable version of Chrome at The Firefox Release Channel 2 is the thoroughly tested version by Mozilla and is the most stable. The Chrome Stable Channel 1 is the thoroughly tested version by Google and intended to be the most stable, as the name implies. If you find yourself squinting, don’t forget you can click the image to get a bigger and better look at the map.VitalSource will support the current version and previous version of the browsers in the list above. Here’s what the different colors represent, in descending order of popularity: The results in terms of amount of usage shouldn’t be too surprising, but seeing where all the usage comes from is very interesting. This handy little usage list in the form of a map (see above) comes from StatCounter, and is a pretty easy way to see what browsers people like to use around the world. I currently don’t know anyone that uses Opera. That’s what it’s like in my part of the world at the moment, and it might be extremely different for you depending where you live. I know a couple of people that use Mozilla’s Firefox, and even fewer people that are on Safari or Internet Explorer.

Pretty much everyone I know these days uses Google Chrome.
