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September 1st, 2010, 09:26 GMT · By

Windows 7 Pushes Windows Up, Mac OS X Down, Linux Loses 3rd Spot to iOS

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For the past year now, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux have been the number 1, 2 and 3 operating systems worldwide in terms of market share. This is no longer the case as Linux has lost the 3rd spot, leaving Apple platforms to occupy both the second and third positions on the OS market.

Statistics now indicate that while Windows continues to account for the largest number of users worldwide, with the Mac platform as runner up, customers running various Apple devices such as the iPhone and iPod, are in greater number than those running the Linux open source operating system.

Windows enjoys a market share of 91.34%, with Mac OS X at 5.00%, iOS at 1.13% and Linux with just 0.85%, according to Net Applications.

“In order to more accurately describe usage share for Apple devices, the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad are now being grouped under their common operating system 'iOS'.”

“Each of these devices can still be tracked separately using the Operating System Versions report. When these devices are combined, they have over 1% of global browsing share, which is now higher than Linux,” Net Applications reveals.

Windows 7 has continued its strong growth, Net Applications revealed, jumping from 14.46% in July 2010 to no less than 15.87% in August.

Microsoft already revealed that it sold in excess of 175 million copies of Windows 7. The company is projected to push over 300 million Windows 7 licenses by the end of 2010.

Windows 7’s success comes in the detriment of its predecessors. Windows Vista dropped from 14.34% to 14.00% in the past two months, but it was Windows XP that suffered the largest market share loss.

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XP went down from 61.87% in July to 60.89% in August, and if the trend continues, the OS released in 2001 will fall below the 60% market share milestone in by the end of September 2010.

At the same time, August 2010 marked the fifth consecutive month in which Mac OS X lost market share. Apple OS for Mac computers went down from 5.33% in March to 5.32% in April, 5.26% in May, 5.16% in June, 5.06% in July and 5.00% in August.

At the same time, iOS, which jumped over the 1% milestone between June and July, is now up to 1.13%.

By comparison Linux dropped under 1% market share between June and July, and dropped again this past month to just 0.85% of the market.

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Comment #1 by: Queixa on 01 Sep 2010, 13:17 UTC reply to this comment

Anyone know if this survey also takes into account Android? Does not really look like it does.


Comment #2 by: yorgmeister on 01 Sep 2010, 13:21 UTC reply to this comment

How do you know how many linux machines are out there as they are impossible to track? This article is based on flawed information as the new android operating system on mobile phones is also linux.

Comment #2.1 by: nilesh on 01 Sep 2010, 16:52 GMT

Exactly, a there are countless linux boxes serving as routers, gateways, intranet servers, etc.

Why don't you take 'em into account?

And what happens to android?

Comment #2.2 by: ChamChamChameleon on 01 Sep 2010, 17:35 GMT

Agreed. additionally, how many engineers and professors are using LINUX based systems. It should read Windows for places 1-3, LINUX for places 4-6, and APPLE for place 7. What the hell is the deal with separating iOS and OS X when you don't differentiate between flavors of Windows or 32 and 64 bit.

Comment #2.3 by: Goblin on 01 Sep 2010, 20:27 GMT

Hi! I wouldn't bother responding, these figures appear to be in direct conflict with those touted by Ballmer himself on a slide that was leaked on the net. (where Linux was stated at 6%)

If you want to get an idea of how Linux is deployed, looked to any tech site or forum that has comments, theres Linux users in most of them.... so unless the alleged 0.85% are very busy posting on anything, then there are more Linux users than these figures suggest...

Having said that, maybe its a good thing Linux has low usage compared to Windows on the desktop....by not having to please everyone, we don't end up with a OS like 7 or Vista...a blessing...

And of course, those that tout these figures don't consider things like there are more Lada's on the road than Bentley's....which one would you want to own?

Usage does not = greatness and if a MS advocate claims that, then it also says that Bing is a lost cause, Xbox 360 has failed (in comparison to WII)...the list goes on...

Ive had a nymshifting MVP (who was found out and confessed) on my blog trying to defend his own MS viewpoint.....I think that says it all about usage...and at the end of the day, if the software works for you, who cares?

Lets see how proudly the MS Advocates give stats of Winmob 7 usage when they have to compete against Android.

Kind regards
Goblin..

www.openbytes,wordpress.com


Comment #3 by: spikyjt on 01 Sep 2010, 16:51 UTC reply to this comment

Why does this indicate OS market share? Not all computers browse the web. It is misleading to suggest that surveying browser usage is linked to OS market share. What about server? There are millions of those, running a variety of OS, very few of them used for web browsing.


Comment #4 by: ohrlly on 01 Sep 2010, 18:53 UTC reply to this comment

haha, how you tracked down the 0.85% ? xd
need moar fake info !


Comment #5 by: Queixa on 01 Sep 2010, 21:41 UTC reply to this comment

@yorgmeister That's why I was asking about Android. Seems to me if they're counting iPhones, they should be counting Android phones in the Linux count.


Comment #6 by: Ian on 02 Sep 2010, 03:34 UTC reply to this comment

Linux u cant have itunes, MSN, just stuff made for it, hardware is always Windows compatible o Mac, if u want linux drivers burn ur head looking for i online, is logical


Comment #7 by: iksf on 02 Sep 2010, 20:59 UTC reply to this comment

iOS is counted seperate from Mac OS and Android is seperate from Linux, personally i think this is rubbish, the amount of embedded Linux about would put it way above Mac, possibly even Windows


Comment #8 by: Dwalf on 07 Sep 2010, 09:36 UTC reply to this comment

Back in the day everyone lapped up these results by unknown groups. Now we ask you to put all these peoples names on so we can discredit them when they give rubish results and information. Nah you wont do iot becuase you will be out a job, CHICKEN!

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