Windows 7 surpasses Snow Leopard in under two weeks
section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 6.11.2009
Tip: Click here to update all your PC's outdated driversIn only two weeks since the official commercial launch of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7 has managed to surpass Apple's Snow Leopard market share.
Snow Leopard has been on the market for three months while Windows 7 has only been on the market for two weeks.
Microsoft still stands dominant in the market share, holding strong at 92.52% of all computers in October, compared to Mac OS X with 5.27%, Linux with 0.96% and 1.25% with other operating systems.
Windows 7 managed to surpass Snow Leopard's market share (1.17%); Windows 7 managed to grab 2.15% of the market share, where Vista shows 18.83% and Windows XP with 70.48%.
In the weeks leadng up to this holiday season, sales for Windows 7 are sure to climb higher; Windows 7 has already exceeded Windows Vista in the first two weeks of their launch by 234%.

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Comments(14)
it has always been like this with windows at the top in sales whats new about this youre
just telling us the same old rubbish.
it shows the momentum of win7 to prvious releases and shows that it'll be the kick arse
leader os for the next few years. also good is that it raises the bar on what m$ must
offer next time around with 8 and that's good for all of us.
it's also nice to see that apples deceitfull advertising is not paying off trying to
dupe people into osx or snow pussy service pack. i had no view on apple untill i saw their
propaganda, so bad.
mac is for kids..
its always been this way and yes microsoft are leading ahead more and more each time its
nothing but trash report. also have you ever used mac mac-kiddo if you know how to program
and use it or use complicated features on it you wouldnt be saying that. also i like mac
and windows as much as each other but i like linux because i program and find security
holes :)
yes i had... it totally suk..
and retards.
i have used microsoft products & windows since 1989 and used almost all versions of
windows since windows 3.1.
my best friend wanted to buy a new computer and
asked my professional advise. she was strongly pressured by her partner and daughter (both
who use apple mac's )to buy macintosh. but when i explained clearly why she shouldn't go
down that path and that apple mac is extremely over priced for what you get. and after
explaining the file sharing & file translation problems between windows & mac's she
eventually saw sense and ended up purchasing a windows 7 professional laptop. the new dell
vostro 1720 with windows 7 pro is incredible and would in my opinion match or better an
apple mac snow leopard based system. yet the vostro systems costs half what a similar
specification mac would have cost. enough said i think !!
noone uses a pc because they want to..only because they have to...ie can't afford a mac.
pc's are for people who shop at walmart for clothes and think that "grabbing something
to eat" means mcdonalds
if you want speed mac systems are a lot faster even after using boot camp on a mac
windows is faster on it so shut it. to top it off macs have a better style and best of all
run on unix.
what so special about windows 7 beating snow leopard sales? as we know, most of user
worldwide are windows user and the sales amount are definitely higher. but so what? as
long as mac are much more reliable to use than windows, dont really care much bout the
statistic
mac's leopard os was broken into in less than 20 seconds (everybody must remember that
million dollar contest). it is still possible to do. i will put my money toward windows
7 and not garbage like mac.
poor mac fans still fantasizing... keep up your dream!
spare the name callings, use the best of both os.
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this is not news
By Robert on 07.11.2009 - 00:11