Microsoft’s latest Windows 8 has finally overtaken Windows Vista to get a place on the podium of all PC operating systems. The new OS edged out Vista to get 5.10 percent of user share.
According to this new report by Net Applications, Windows 7 still
stands tall at 44.37%, even though its user share has dropped a bit from
44.85%. XP remains there at the number 2 spot with a market share of
37.17%, down from 37.74% while Vista actually saw its share increase
from 4.51% to 4.62%. Still, it just couldn’t cling to its third place.
On the upside, the growth of Windows 8 has caught traction, even if
quite slightly. We’ve also seen several new Windows 8 running devices
get launched, either it be traditional laptops or new convertibles,
boasting the new Haswell processor. All this should be good for the
operating system which has been yearning for the sight of good news
since its launch.
Apple’s Macintosh-based systems, meanwhile, altogether stand at 7.2%
which wasn’t unexpected given their price range and targeted audience.
Windows-based systems, altogether, run on 91.51% PCs on the globe and
are definitely not in a position to be dethroned of the place anytime
soon.