Windows XP Has Four Times More Users than Windows 8 Six Months Before Retirement

Windows XP Has Four Times More Users than Windows 8 Six Months Before Retirement

The aging platform is now installed on 31.24 percent of computers worldwide

Microsoft’s Modern Operating Systems Crawl to a 9.25 Percent Market Share

Microsoft’s Modern Operating Systems Crawl to a 9.25 Percent Market Share

Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are still way behind Windows 7 and XP

Windows 7 Gets More Users Despite the Imminent Launch of Windows 8.1

Windows 7 Gets More Users Despite the Imminent Launch of Windows 8.1

New statistics show that Windows 7 continuously increases its market share

Windows XP Has Become the Duncan MacLeod of Operating Systems

Windows XP Has Become the Duncan MacLeod of Operating Systems

Microsoft’s aging OS loses almost no users even though it will be soon retired

Windows 8 Keeps Growing, Still Behind Windows 7 and XP

Windows 8 Keeps Growing, Still Behind Windows 7 and XP

Microsoft’s modern OS is now installed on 7.41 percent of computers worldwide

Windows 8 Uptake Still Not Good

Windows 8 Uptake Still Not Good

March 2013 market share point to a slow uptake of the new OS

Windows 7 Is Still the Number 1 OS in the World, XP Very Hard to Kill

Windows 7 Is Still the Number 1 OS in the World, XP Very Hard to Kill

Microsoft is still struggling to convince users to dump Windows XP

OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Is Now the Most Popular Mac Operating System

OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion Is Now the Most Popular Mac Operating System

Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6) still widely used by Mac users worldwide

Windows 8 Is Almost as Popular as Linux, While Windows 7 Remains the Top OS

Windows 8 Is Almost as Popular as Linux, While Windows 7 Remains the Top OS

New figures reveal that Windows 8 is slowly increasing its market share

This Is How Chrome Is Overtaking IE and Losing Market Share at the Same Time

This Is How Chrome Is Overtaking IE and Losing Market Share at the Same Time

Data provided by StatCounter can't be directly compared to data from Net Applications

Microsoft Prefers Net Applications’ Reports on Browser Usage

Microsoft Prefers Net Applications’ Reports on Browser Usage

The company suggests that StatCounter's data does not reflect actual usage share

  • Apple
  • By Filip Truta
  • February 2nd, 2009
Apple Consolidates Internet Market Share

Apple Consolidates Internet Market Share

Mac, iPhone, iPod touch web surfing on the rise

  • Apple
  • By Filip Truta
  • December 2nd, 2008
Mac, Safari Reach All-Time High Market Share

Mac, Safari Reach All-Time High Market Share

Microsoft's Windows now below 90%, IE at just under 70%

  • Apple
  • By Filip Truta
  • June 2nd, 2008
Net Applications' Stats Show Safari Hit Record Market Share in May 2008

Net Applications' Stats Show Safari Hit Record Market Share in May 2008

The company tracks 40,000 'predominantly ecommerce or corporate sites' worldwide

 
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