Surpassing Windows 7's Market Share For the First Time, Windows 10 Now the Most Popular Desktop OS From Microsoft (betanews.com)
Two and a half years after the company made it available to the general public, Windows 10 is now the most popular operating system from Microsoft, according to analytics firm StatCounter. From a report: Every month, StatCounter reports on the state of the desktop operating system market. Since October last year, the analyst company's figures have shown the gap between Windows 10 and Windows 7 narrowing. It looked as if the newer OS would overtake the older one in November, but that didn't happen, and it didn't happen in December either. However, in January, according to StatCounter, Windows 10 finally claimed the top spot. The latest figures show Windows 10 on 42.78 percent, up from 41.69 percent in December 2017. That's an increase of 1.09 percentage points.
Did they count all the ATMs running WinXP???
Obama failed to make Windows 10 popular, but it was no problem for Trump! America is well on the way to greatness now!
#MAGA
I wonder how big the percentage if Windows 10 machines would be if Microsoft had actually NOT pushed the "upgrade" onto previous versions of Windows WHEN THE USER SPECIFICALLY DECLINED THE UPGRADE?!!?
see the title.
"Popular" means that people WANT something. Not that they're basically forced to do it. Independent of the frequency an activity is done. Else you could say that working is a lot more popular than fucking.
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
Win10 is the most popular OS in the same way as flogging is the most popular corporal punishment.
Their attempts to turn the operating system into an advertisement revenue generator and data harvester/reseller makes the operating system not worth having.
If you want a toy that has bright shiny lights, makes little soothing noises, go windows
You want a professional machine? Use linux.
You keep using that word, but I do not think it means what you think it means.
By Microsoft's definition, Kim Yong-Un is popular too.
Microsoft gave away Windows 10 and used strong-arm tactics to force users to upgrade.
You can have my Windows 8.1 with Classic Shell when you stop assuming I want a fucking interface like a tablet when I have a multi-monitor system, take out your bullshit telemetry, and let me decide when I'll apply patches and reboot.
Until then, Windows 10 can kiss my ass.
My next Windows box will be purely a VM on a Linux machine.
Looks like all of those forced upgrades to Windows 10 finally paid off for Microsoft!
Oh, right, gift-giving season. And since no one can buy new copies of Windows 7, all those devices were running 10. So this is attrition, not adoption.
Having something shoved down your throat does not make it popular.
Wow, who pooped into your corn flakes this morning?
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
If MS doesn't reverse course as far as making locked down, consumer unfriendly, annoying, intrusive, and just plain awful OS's; Windows 10 might be the start of their decline.
Vista might have been terrible, but they took the experience from that, and made windows 7. Windows 8 and the metro clusterfuck was also bad, but 8.1 solved a lot of those complaints.
10 is bad in a totally different way -- removing user choice and incessant spying. I don't see MS learning their lesson from this. Instead I see them doubling down on these efforts.
Right now there's only really two compelling reasons to stick with windows -- office and gaming.
It's a pretty precarious situation to be in. Sure enterprise will continue to buy windows PC's, but with hardware having been 'good enough' for office drone productivity going on a decade now; how many seats will that really sell per year? (and how frequently does that hardware even need to be refreshed?)
As for games, that's a pretty niche market already. But a few AAA titles being fully released and supported on linux and/or mac might tip the balance a bit. (Or maybe if valve was more aggressive at pushing steamOS on developers?)
1. Windows 10 is the best!
2. Windows 7 is actually the best - (This option will upgrade you to windows 10 immediately or later when you click "cancel upgrade to windows 10")
3. I use Linux - (This option never appears because this is a windows poll & windows 10 is the best)
4. I use android - (Another invalid option + there's a mobile windows thing so this does not count either)
5. I HATE WINDOWS 10! - (OEMs include it in everything + we actively ruin the OS experience of previous generations so you actually love it & will upgrade.)
At Microsoft we value our users and make real changes based on your feedback.
A 'singular oddity' is an event that cannot be explained and only happens when you are alone.
The beatings^Wbroken updates will continue until morale improves.
If you disagree, post your argument. (-1, Overrated) isn't your personal censorship tool for views you don't like.
Did your hosts file break up with you again?
Way to miss the point. It doesn't matter if people are using Windows 7 or Windows 10. It doesn't matter how they got the version they're using. What matters is that they're still using some version of Windows! This also means that the vast majority of them aren't using Linux.
Despite the Windows Vista, Windows 8 and to some extent the Windows 10 debacles, Linux managed to make pretty much no inroads into the desktop/laptop market. In fact, many long-time Linux users have found Linux to actually have gotten worse over the past decade, with disasters like systemd, GNOME 3, PulseAudio, NetworkManager, Wayland and Firefox seriously harming the Linux desktop experience.
Although Linux has seen some success in server environments, we're starting to see more and more Linux installations being moved to OSes like FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, and even Windows Server. What's worse, many organizations and professionals are choosing these alternate OSes for new deployments.
We're also seeing Linux falter in the embedded space. Organizations and professionals are now starting to go with OSes like NetBSD and QNX for embedded environments.
What's most worrying for Linux is how well Google Fuchsia is coming along. I wouldn't be at all surprised to see it become a top-tier platform within the next 5 to 10 years, replacing Android on mobile devices, replacing Linux for at least some server use cases, and severely challenging Windows and macOS on desktops and laptops. Before you say "that's impossible!", keep in mind that we've just seen Google already do this with Chrome. They managed to replace IE and Firefox within a few years, and now Chrome dominates both the desktop and mobile platforms.
The future of Linux is looking extraordinarily bleak. The Linux community failed to capitalize on multiple releases of Windows that were widely disliked. Systemd has caused reliability problems that have caused many professionals to no longer consider Linux a suitable server or embedded OS. Now we're even seeing some of its most notable and powerful corporate supporters coming up with alternatives to Linux that would directly compete with Linux.
The worst part is that it didn't need to be this way. Linux had everything going for it by 2005. It was just about to break through on numerous fronts. And then it all collapsed so spectacularly!
Now that it has left the business of numbers and gunrunning, extortion has now become the most popular La Cosa Nostra service of all time.
Nonaggression works!
It's kind of obvious that it will eventually happen, so...meh.
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I think it was pushed too hard, I replacxed my old computer and when I tried to install my Windows 7 on it I found out that the USB ports didn't work, Intel's drivers didn't work on Windows 7 I had to install Linux until I could buy the dreadful Windows 10 to find out that a few programs I have to use won't run properly.
I think this is some kind of bot posting.
love is just extroverted narcissism
The big problem with FOSS is everyone wants to be a chief. Everyone wants to do their project exactly their way and only that way, and so we wind up with lots of poorly-supported projects and only a few great ones.
Developers may be able to collaborate on reviewing and writing code; they're terrible at collaborating on project management. What the FOSS movement really needs is MANAGEMENT in order to compete with the big players.
Somebody needs his safe space...
Sorry your OS sucked and still sucks.
Yes. Microsoft screwed up there. We've covered this, endlessly.
It's not like this is some big secret, yet you feel the need to lapse into all caps screaming. Perhaps some anger management classes might do you some good.
We're going to continue to use Windows 7 as long as we can. Luckily, licenses are super cheap and still available.
I don't respond to AC's.
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Interesting : http://gs.statcounter.com/os-m... That link shows total market share for all OS, Windows 10 fell behind Android at the same time Windows 10 surpassed 7. It might show a bit of users switch from Windows 7 devices to Chromebooks or other Android devices and not simply upgrading to 10.
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Windows XP is still hanging in at 4% nearly 4 years after End of support. It should be less than 1% by now. I wonder what will happen when Firefox ESR ends support. Will we be forced to support unsupported browsers if the XP zombie keeps going?
Windows 8.0 is now less popular than Linux/Chrome OS. That shows how much of a failure it is, Windows 8.1 not doing much better. Windows 10 got much of its market share by force due artificial hardware non support for 7. Businesses and Power users are forced to buy older computers to keep their Windows 7 setups going.
What will happen when Windows 7 is fully unsupported? Will it hang on for years like XP or will Microsoft do another "free" upgrade cycle.
MS couldn't even give away Windows 10 and make it popular! It took all this time to finally catch up... and they still have a fairly captive customer base to begin with.
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Notwithstandng the unremovable/unbockable spyware it got the most dreadful interface I;ve ver seen on any OS ever.
Not having it at my company and not having it in my house !
It's some sort of troll game or bot, I definitely recognize the "APK" tag. Ignore it.
It is the one OS with the most installs, I doubt its the most popular.
The millennial that doesn't like most of the stuff designed for millennials.
You want a professional machine? Use Windows Pro.
It's so easy to turn the marketing dept. stuff off, I don't know what you are complaining about.
These statistics are probably skewed by ridiculous rules like:
- If a city has Windows 10 on over 50% of the computer, when they are all considered to be Windows 10 computers.
- Super statisticals: people whose computer usage count as 10,000 users, they're specifically chosen by the company paying for the survey.
Popular in this context is sort of like a "belief" system... just like religion.
- most people believe in "their religion" because that's what their parents/culture brought them up to do
- most people use Windows because that's what their computer came with, and change is scary
Windows 10 is "popular" in the same way the plague was "popular".
The correct word here is "common".
It only means that new computers are selling rather well.
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
I saw the same post on pretty much every story today.
Window 10 is only the most popular because evil and or conspiracy!
Okay, explain how to turn it off.
Realize I don't need to perform this step on linux and then perhaps you'll have an epiphany.
"Congratulations! You have Chlamydia, the best of the venereal diseases!"
- Jeremy Clarkson
I wiped the new machine I got with Win 10 and installed Win 7. Does that count for a Win 10 sale?
Windows update will re-enable any services or registry settings that disabled telemetry.
Surpassing Ebola's market share, the bubonic plague is now the most popular deadly malady in some American states.
Having to pour through settings and read articles so your computer performs (you hope) in a reasonable manner is not 'easy'
Easy would be having the machine setup to function and operate with no shenanigans right out of the box.
Is it the percentage of units sold compared to the total number of units sold?
Is it the percentage of revenue compared to the total revenue?
Or is it something else?
it has taken a free OS upgrade more than 2 years to match win7 marketshare. hmm..
If Windows 7 was still available for purchase, and didn't try to auto-upgrade itself to windows 10, I'm sure Windows 7 would still be winning.
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The claim of popularity reminds me of an old Howard the Duck cartoon.
Dr. Angst, Master of Mundane Mysticism: Admit it, duck! You're outclassed!
Howard, thinking: Expertise I'll concede him, but class - NEVER!
"When you have eliminated the unacceptable, whatever is left, however improbable, must be the truthiness" - Holmes
Mean most popular. Considering it forced itself onto MANY of the systems it now resides on. MANY of my customers had it removed, because it runs so poorly and has so many issues. Updates are breaking 30+ systems a week at our 2 shops in Sarasota Bradenton. So far, Win10 is the most poorly coded OS Ever produced. This is based on the SERVICE that I see it cause in the market....
for a 'free upgrade' was extended a couple weeks (from 12/31 to 1/16).. to get win10 "over the hump".
Lots of sick psychopaths on /. recently...
These announcements that Windows (fill in the blank) is now the most popular OS is pretty much the same as announcing that the Form 1040 is now the most popular government form. Especially when it's compared to other Windows OSs.
When you can't buy a "Windows" computer with any other OS than 10, what do you expect?
What they are really saying is that Windows 7 computers have failed or been replace enough times that more now use the only OS you can buy for a "Windows" computer.
When Fascism comes to America, it will call itself Anti-Fascism, and tell you to give up your guns.
. . . like gonorrhea is the most popular venereal disease.
The law is not an ass. No really.
Most used. Yes. Most popular? Debatable from what I've heard from users lately.
Beware of Sales Reps bearing gifts.
Something that is forced might not be "popular". Sorry.
In other news...
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You can have my Windows 8.1 with Classic Shell when you stop assuming I want a fucking interface like a tablet when I have a multi-monitor system
Windows 10 doesn't assume you want a tablet interface. The machine I'm typing on right now is a Windows 10 box and it's not much different interface-wise from Windows 7 for practical purposes. Windows 8 on the other hand did stupid table stuff and it sucked. You don't need Classic Shell with Windows 10 because it works more or less like it should straight out of the box.
take out your bullshit telemetry, and let me decide when I'll apply patches and reboot.
The telemetry stuff is a potentially reasonable argument. Your interface argument is not.
Roughly 100% of the population has either died or is in line to die, so it is by far the most popular thing the human race has ever discovered! Even more popular than Windows 10!
More like Populous. Language, it's subtle but important.
That is like saying that auto insurance is "popular". It has the connotation that it means "well liked". Rather than "forced to use". When simply the title should imply the simply empirical definition of most numerous...
Anyone who likes computers tends to do a fair bit of configuring to make their system the way they want it whether they are running Windows, Linux or macOS: configuring the operating system, configuring the browser(s) and the other configuring programs and applications. The defaults are just that, defaults, and so what? If that's an epiphany for you then welcome to computing.
So, yeah, it's easy to make Windows 10 more private.
All this means is more devices exist, and the new ones all have Windows 10.
People who intentionally stayed with Windows 7, such as myself, haven't budged.
You cannot buy a computer that runs Windows 7 any more - That is the single reason Windows 10 is slowly overtaking Windows 7.
If you could, 10 would have market-share in the single digits.
People are actually asking me about buying second hand computers so they can avoid Windows 10!
The fact that it was free and nobody wanted it just shows how 'popular' it is. I've started donating to the WINE and ReactOS projects in the reverent hope they give us an alternative that we can run on modern machines!
Notice how Windows 10 adoption slowed down significantly about July 2016, when the forced (sorry, "free") upgrade period ended.
And as for the trend in Q3 last year - how easy is it to even buy a new computer with Windows 7 now?
"Nine times out of ten, starting a fire is not the best way to solve the problem." - my wife
I'd be interested in how government-owned computers are affecting this total. The Department of Defense directed a transition from Windows 7 to Windows 10 in 2017, and I think the mandatory transition period is nearing its end.
Bull-hockey. One of those choices doesn't need to be configured not to spy on you and feed you ads. The other one does.
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
Even in desktop mode, the start menu for Windows 10 is significantly different than that of Windows XP or 7.
Unless your criteria is essentially zero change then the start menu works in a familiar manner in Windows 10 from Windows 7 or even XP. No it's not identical but it's not wildly different and the changes they've made actually pretty ok in my opinion. It wasn't a hard transition and at this point I actually kind of prefer it. I certainly could pick some nits but nothing that makes me scream with frustration like Windows 8 did.
If you do not like the new start menu, Classic Shell is still a must.
Fair enough. To each their own but I've done both. I used Classic Shell and once MS dropped their more egregiously stupid changes then I stopped using it because it wasn't necessary anymore. I honestly don't think Windows 8 is usable without Classic Shell so I get where you are coming from.
Microsoft wants you to move to the new Windows 10 spying platform. We're even going to give you an app soon to show you what we're stealing from you with out you being able to turn it off! Also, don't worry about the fact that you'll need a microsoft account to install the app via the store.
because it is a steaming pile of sh!t. It is worse even than windows 8.
Windows 10 smells worse than my dog's poo!
Windows 10 smells worse my MY poo (which also smells worse than my dog's poo)
I hate windows 10, it is sensorially offensive and vile
I hates it!
I am forced to use it for work, I have to put up with it's vile offensiveness every day!
We hates it we hates it we hates it precious we wants it to be eaten by virusesssesssss
Nothing to see here. Move along.