nsane.forums Posted January 21, 2013 Share Posted January 21, 2013 New data from Net Applications shows that Windows 8 has increased its PC operating system market share to 2.25 percent for the week of January 16th, gaining ground compared to December 2012.For the month of December, Net Applications said that its data showed that Windows 8 was running on 1.64 percent of all PCs worldwide, two months after its launch. Now, new data taken just over two weeks later shows a big growth in the use of Windows 8.The new data, taken from the week of January 16, shows Windows 8 running on 2.25 percent on all PCs, with two offshoots (Windows 8 Touch and Windows 8 RT Touch) adding another 0.08 percent to that marketshare. Windows 8 is now closing in on Mac OS 10.8, which currently has a 2.43 percent share of the PC OS market.Windows 7 still has the highest market share with 45.35 percent, followed by the quickly dwindling Windows XP with 38.71 percent. Windows Vista is third with 5.06 percent.We will likely see a big market share boost for Windows 8 for all of January, thanks in part to the fact that Microsoft will allow its current $39.99 upgrade price for the OS to expire on January 31. After that date, the Windows 8 upgrade for older Windows PCs will be priced at $119.99 and the Windows 8 Pro upgrade will cost $199.99. View: Original Article Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mastershake Posted January 22, 2013 Share Posted January 22, 2013 once they jack the prices up this will stop. it will slow down to a crawl at the prices they think they will be able to get for the os especially the pro version.. this is only because everyone trying to get into the 20$ and 40$ upgrades before the 31st.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CreativeThinking Posted January 31, 2013 Share Posted January 31, 2013 Now, W8 is unfamiliar to most users. The future is not known how! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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