I've seen these figures get smaller and smaller for Apple every year.
Yet they innovate, thrive, sell a lot of product and are flush with
cash.
Without confirmation these are just numbers thrown up again. As I
said before, who harvested these figures, what are they based on and
why should I believe them?
> August 14 2006:
1. Windows XP 86.80%
2. Windows 2000 6.09%
3. Windows 98 2.68%
4. Macintosh 2.32%
5. Windows ME 1.09%
6. Linux 0.36%
7. Windows NT 0.24%
8. Macintosh Power PC 0.15%
If measuring the desktop market this looks pretty real to me. Toss the net
wider and take in phone OSs (or even just servers), its going to look a
little different.
Id also conjecture that of those Win 2000 boxes, the majority of them are in
corporations that are still (even with Vista here) migrating to XP and will
be for some time to come.
Best regards,
Lynn Fredricks
Worldwide Business Operations
Runtime Revolution, Ltd
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stephen barncard
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