Here is something amazing; however, Windows 7′s user base actually rose up last month. There is no great discovery that Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 user numbers has been slow to arise and that the user base of both Windows 7 / Windows XP has remained strong.
According to Net Applications; a firm which tracks a range of market-share data, the pool of people using Windows 7 grew to 46.6 percent, up from 46.4 percent, by the end of last month. What’s more, Windows XP and its user base held steady, however it didn’t arise. By an idea, Windows XP is found on 31.2 percent of all computers.
By the research; On top of that, of all computers running Windows, Windows 7 is installed on 51.3 percent of all of these computers. Windows XP also showed strong results, accounting for 34.4 percent of all computers running a version of Windows; however that number dropped ever so slightly from 34.5 percent previous month.
That hasn’t stopped Microsoft from trying to convince people that they should trench Windows 7 and Windows XP in vote of Windows 8. In October, a report released by Microsoft indicated that Windows XP and Windows 7 users were much more likely to suffer malware infections than Windows 8 users. For what its value, Microsoft’s findings are afforded greater credence by the fact that a new zero-day bug targeting XP and Windows Server 2003 was just found out.
According to news; It doesn’t seem to discomfort millions of people though, who were likely turned off by Windows 8′s touch centric UI, lack of many official big-name apps, refused of the Start Menu, or a combination of the three. One clear sign that Microsoft admitted they made a mistake by doing away with the Start Menu? They brought it back in Windows 8.1, which was released in October. That most Windows users are resisting the move to Windows 8 pretty strongly.
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More People Are Using Windows 7 as of Last Month
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