Google chrome, flash player or java, some of the most popular programs
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Do you use Chrome? If you are a fan you will know that it is the number 1 browser in the world, but also the most popular desktop app, as the guys from Avast have stated. It is clear that this report that these antivirus guys have shared with us makes it clear that in the first quarter of 2017 the most popular programs were Google Chrome (the most installed PC program today) and after it, others like Adobe Reader, Flash Player (ActiveX version), Mozilla Firefox, Flash Player plug-in, Skype, VLC, WinRAR, Java and Adobe Air …
These data have been extracted from Avast, because they have concluded that an average user with a PC has 49 programs installed. More than half of them had Google Chrome as the default browser. Dominating the market.
World's Most Popular Programs According to Avast
This list has left us some of the most popular programs, because there is no doubt that programs like Chrome, Firefox or Java are essential for everyone on our PCs. Let's say, that although a user prefers Chrome, he always has another one just in case, especially if you have plenty of space and if you know that it hardly takes up.
We could consider all these programs as essential, although surely you don't all need them. Because you also have other programs like Adobe, which are always popular, but that not everyone uses anyway.
We especially highlight the use of Skype, which has also caught our attention. It continues to reign within the world of video calls, even though WhatsApp now also has them. The service is good and it goes from luxury to the PC, which is where people who do the exchange of voice and audio use it the most.
Good news, of course, from the guys from Avast. Do you have any of these top 10 apps on your device? Surely yes. Can you tell us which in the comments?
Source | Softpedia
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