Windows 8.1 Finally Passes Windows 8 In Market Share
An anonymous reader writes "May was the seventh full month of availability for Microsoft's latest operating system version: Windows 8.1 continues to grow slowly while Windows 8 remains largely flat, allowing the former to finally pass the latter in market share. At the same time, Windows 7 has managed to climb back over the 50 percent mark, while Windows XP still has more than 25 percent of the pie, despite support for the ancient OS finally ending in April."
will take more than a start button to fix windows 8.x
that's like putting parsley garnish on a dish full of shit
Actually, from a structural standing, Windows 8 is fine, even better than the ones that came before.
It's the UI they changed.
It is a shame the next update still won't have the promised start menu.
Yeah, but funny as hell that, combined, Windows 8.x (all versions) is only ~25% after three years (a complete tech cycle in the consumer realm). It's doubly funny that this is in spite of every bix-box OEM pimping 8.x as hard as they friggin' can (go ahead and try to buy a laptop in BestBuy or Wal-Mart with something other than Windows 8 in it...)
Now compare that crappy growth curve to XP, 98, 95...
Quo usque tandem abutere, Nimbus, patientia nostra?
For the majority of users the OS is the UI.
And who, exactly, wants a touchscreen on a laptop? Touchscreens are a crappy interface for devices too crappy to include a keyboard and mouse.