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The May Numbers Are In!
The May Numbers Are In!
The numbers for May 2016 are in!
Operating system market share
Last edited by Barman58; 01 Jun 2016 at 10:59.
The May Numbers Are In!
The numbers for May 2016 are in!
Operating system market share
Last edited by Barman58; 01 Jun 2016 at 10:59.
Yes very soon will be above windows 7
To me Windows 10 best OS out and I have used most since 3.1
I'm quite surprised how close it already is in North America:
Source:
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-...orthern-europe
Re-read it maybe?
"I'm quite surprised how close it already is in North America"
Source:
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-...orthern-europe
Kinda like that man.
You do have to consider that if you have no money and no digital presence to steal you are hardly going to complain if you are running XP SP3 or 7 SP1 or 7 SP2 or what the x ever.
When you go to the internet café you pay your $1 for 30 minutes and that is it.
Just sayin'
The numbers I posted are from an Irish firm that measures world-wide usage. They extrapolate (make an educated guess) from representative sites.
According to them, Windows 10 grew 3.08% last month, and Linux grew about 1/4%.
Where I have a problem is that the Chrome OS is not listed. Chromebooks ARE laptops, and I do not understand why Chrome OS isn't on the lists.
Anybody can give away free candy.
Lets see how much they can sell.
Will people, corporations and or industry buy W-10?
That is the graph I would like to see.
Following the link on Arc1020´s post, it appears that Win 10 is now the most popular operating system in North America, at 28.82%. The article was followed by the question "How many people in your area are using Windows 10?
I know 5 people on our street in Mexico who use computers. Two use 10, two use 7, and one uses Linux. That puts 10 at 40%.
Last edited by Vince Massi; 02 Jun 2016 at 08:57.