Windows7's madness: market share soared 22%

  


At present, the most popular system, windows7, continues the trend of autumn winds. The data released by Internet monitoring company Net Applications shows that Microsoft's newly released Windows 7 RC has increased the market share of Windows 7. twenty two%. It seems that the glory of vista's gorgeous windows xp speed of windows7 occupying the status of the operating system boss is not far away.

Last Monday, Microsoft publicly offered Windows 7 RC downloads, but a few days ago, Microsoft had provided Windows 7 RC downloads to developers and IT practitioners who subscribed to MSDN and TechNet services. On Tuesday, Windows 7’s market share remained at 0.27%. But on Wednesday, Windows 7's market share soared to 0.31%; on Thursday, the number rose to 0.33%. The data provided by Net Applications also shows that in April of this year, Windows 2000's share of the operating system market was 1.12%, and Windows Vista was 23.9%. Windows XP continues to lead with 62.21% market share. It is reported that Microsoft did not disclose the download volume of Windows 7 RC this week. Due to server downtime during the beta download in January this year, Microsoft's new server offering Windows 7 RC downloads may be slower to open. Microsoft will not limit the number of downloads of the RC version as the Beta version, and the Windows 7 RC development download time is three times that of the Beta version. Experts analyzed that many home computers may choose to install Windows 7 over the weekend, and the market share of Windows 7 will increase significantly. At present, many office PCs have not installed Windows 7, because Windows 7 has not yet conducted any formal testing. Last Saturday, Windows 7 reached 0.39%, and it fell to 0.34% on Sunday. It is expected that the share of Windows 7 will reach 0.4% this weekend. The data collected by Net Applications comes from real-time monitoring of 40,000 websites to record which operating system is used by PCs accessing these websites. In addition to counting the market share of different operating systems, Net Applications also uses this method to count the market share of various browsers (such as IE, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, etc.). According to another report, as of the end of April this year, IE browser market share has fallen by 0.7% to 66.1%. IE8 market share increased by 2.2 percentage points, IE7 fell by 2 percentage points, and IE6 fell by 0.8 percentage points. Mozilla's Firefox browser market share increased by 0.4 percentage points to 22.5%; Google's Chrome browser increased by 0.2 percentage points to 1.4%. But Apple's Safari browser fell by 0.02 percentage points to 8.2%.

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