Chipp Walters wrote:
Richard,

Marketshare is all about sales per unit of time. SPA estimates computers currently in use. When Dell says they are #1 in Marketshare, it means they have sold more computers last qtr than anyone else. My recollection, is that Mac users have always been in the 10% and above, especially because Education still uses *older* Macs.

should read:
Mac users have always been in the 10% and above INSTALLED BASE

I don't agree with Alex's:

"The theory is that Wintel (or at least Windows) users need to upgrade more frequently (because every new version of Windows is more bloated - apparently new versions of OS X have been the same or even more efficient)."

Heck, WinXP came out after Win2000 and IMO (and many reviewers) was faster than Win2000. I believe the reason they are updated more often is:

1) They are cheaper. I can get a Tiger Direct 2.X MHZ E-machine for under $300, so I upgrade more frequently.

2) There are more models to chose from, more announcement of new features, more 3rd party support. All of this marketing rhetoric gets people excited about getting new machines.

3) Enterprise budgets allocate for purchasing departments, who must purchase new machines. Lots of this money goes to making the Dell's richer. Unfortunately, there aren't many Macs in Enterprise.

-Chipp

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