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US Net Applications announced the latest operating system market share survey on September 3, and the results show that by the end of August, Windows XP still accounted for 71.79% over 70% of the market. The rate is far ahead of other operating systems, and of course includes the same Windows Vista. Windows Vista ranked second with 18.80% market share; MAC OS 10.5 ranked third with 3.45% market share. It is worth noting that from the open version of Windows 7 released on January 9, 2009, the market share has reached 1.18%, ranking fourth. According to another website W3Counter survey, Windows XP leads the second Windows Vista 22.64% with a 60.55% market share, and the third MAC OS X 7.11%.

In W3Counter's data, Windows 7 still ranked fifth with a market share of 1.69%, slightly behind 1.97% for Linux. Both surveys show that Windows 7 has only been used for half a year, and even before it was officially listed, it has achieved the fourth place in the market share. The potential is not to be underestimated. Relatively on January 30, 2007, Windows Vista took more than two and a half years, and the market share was only about 20%. This is a strong marketing of Windows Vista, which encourages enterprises and Windows users who use Windows XP to upgrade. For Microsoft, the results are not very good.


The latest survey of Net Applications in the United States indicates that Windows XP still sits on the throne with a market share of 71.79%. Windows 7 will be ranked fourth

W3Counter data shows Windows XP market share first, while Windows 7 ranks fifth with 1.69%

Windows Vista officially opened on January 30, 2007 Listing, the difference between the release time of the previous operating system Windows XP is five years. It is the largest time interval in Microsoft history. It shows that Microsoft spends resources on Vista and pays attention to Vista. Unfortunately, neither the average user nor the enterprise user buys it, making Vista the best witness to "Thunder and Rain!" Microsoft's facelessness is criticized by the high hardware requirements, poor execution performance, and the important selling point of Aero's fancy and not practical.

Operating System Market Shares at a Glance

Operating System Total Market Share Windows XP 71.79% Windows Vista 18.80% Mac OS X 10.5 3.45% Windows 7 1.18% Mac OS X 10.4 0.99% Linux 0.94% Windows 2000 0.93% iPhone 0.33% Java ME 0.31% Mac OS X (no version reported) 0.28% Symbian 0.14% Windows 98 0.13% Windows ME 0.12% Windows NT 0.11% Mac OS X Mach-O 0.09% iPod 0.07% Mac OS X 10.6 0.06% X11 0.06% Unknown 0.05% Windows CE 0.04% Android 1.5 0.02% PLAYSTATION 3 0.02% BlackBerry 0.02% Hiptop 0.02%

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