The web browser choice screen, also known as the web browser ballot box, was a screen displayed in
Internet Explorer that offered ten to twelve browsers in a random order. The screen was presented only to Windows users whose default web browser was Internet Explorer. It affected the
European Economic Area,
Croatia, the
United Kingdom, and
Switzerland. A patch was made available via
Windows Update to provide the screen to users. It was distributed under the
Microsoft Knowledge Base ID number 976002; after the website was discontinued in December 2014, the update was removed from
Microsoft Update Catalog. The browser choice screen listed 10 to 12 browsers in random order; the top tier of five were immediately visible and the remaining ones could be seen by scrolling the list. The order of the browsers on the page was initially planned to be alphabetical, but after criticism a random system was used with two groups. The first group included the five most used browsers ‒
Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox,
Google Chrome,
Opera, and initially
Safari but later
Maxthon ‒ representing the four major rendering engines (
Trident,
Gecko,
Blink and
WebKit). The second group contained less well-known browsers, also in random order: at different times this group included Avant Browser,
Comodo Dragon,
Flock,
GreenBrowser,
K-Meleon,
Lunascape,
Maxthon,
Rockmelt,
SRWare Iron,
Sleipnir, and
SlimBrowser.
Revisions The initial March 2010 list had
Internet Explorer,
Firefox,
Chrome,
Opera and
Safari in the first tier, with Avant Browser,
Flock,
GreenBrowser,
K-Meleon,
Maxthon,
Sleipnir and
SlimBrowser in the second tier. In August 2010 Microsoft removed GreenBrowser and Sleipnir from the choices, replacing them with
Lunascape and
SRWare Iron. In November 2011 Microsoft reduced the number of second tier browsers from the previous seven to six. They removed Flock and SlimBrowser, but re-established Sleipnir. In February 2012 Microsoft increased the number of second tier browsers to seven:
Comodo Dragon and
Rockmelt were added, while Sleipnir was removed again. In August 2012 Microsoft removed Apple Safari from the first tier due to the browser's discontinuation on Windows, and replaced it with Maxthon. SlimBrowser was added back to the second tier. In February 2013 Microsoft removed SlimBrowser from the second tier and replaced it with Sleipnir. In May 2013 Microsoft removed Rockmelt from the second tier. By May 2014 Microsoft had removed Comodo Dragon from the second tier. In September 2014 Comodo was returned to the second tier, replacing Avant Browser. In December 2014 the website was discontinued. ==Results==