According to data from Net Applications, Microsoft legacy systems still account for largest share among users. Windows 7 leads with over 50%.
Maybe this is the reason for the Windows 10 arrive as a free upgrade for users of Windows 7 previous and. 8: users simply refuse to abandon the older versions of the system
Net Application of the January figures show that the number of Windows 7 users is 55.92% , very close to the last year of 56.41% record. And the number of users of Windows XP – whose share had fallen to 13.57% in November -. Is back to 18.93%
Microsoft has warned several times that the Windows XP is subject to security vulnerability that may put users at risk -. the company has stopped support the system officially in April 2014. Even so, many users prefer to continue using older versions of the system
Meanwhile, the latest Windows 8 and 8.1 continue to suffer: Windows 8.1 has 10.04%, up slightly from 9.49% in December, but below 12.1% in November. Have Windows 8 continues to fall, probably indicating that users are upgrading to 8.1.
When you combine the market share of Windows 8 to 8.1, the numbers tell a story a little different. Between March 2014 and January 2015, the share of combined systems has increased steadily, from 11.30% to 13.83%. However, an anomaly appears to have occurred at the end of the year when that number rose to 16.80% in October, and 18.66% in November -. And then return to the slow and steady growth in previous months
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