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we're probably the majority of that .68% (i wouldn't doubt it.)
From Downloadsquad:StatCounter data shows Windows 7 pre-release use closing in on Linux
With the release of Ubuntu 9.04 and developments like Moblin and HP's MIE creating quite stir, plenty of people were saying that 2009 would be 'the year of Linux on the desktop.' Not that the statement hasn't been made before, but there appeared to be some real momentum this time around.
Enter the Windows 7 RC. A quick look at StatCounter's most recent data shows Linux use at .71% and Microsoft's soon-to-be released OS right behind at .68%. StatCounter's chart only shows the top 5 OSes, so you'll need to take a look at the raw CSV data to get the numbers.
Things certainly look good for Windows 7, but let's keep in mind that it's still competitive with Linux on price at this point (read: free). Once people have to shell out their hard-earned money for the new OS, will things change or will Linux still struggle to make gains on Windows?
What are your thoughts?
meh, ppl like new and if they're getting it free all the better. the web is full of hype for win7 right now, the novelty will soon wear off.
What is your opinion of Win 7 and how do you think the public will receive it upon its final release?
I personally think it will be much better received than Vista. If it will quickly take over Win XP users, that im not sure of. Im sure it will take at least half of Win XP users, at least from what i can judge from the betas and RC so far.
I dont know if it will enter the work place soon but Id like to think so. Most work places run XP. Hopefully Win 7 will enter the work place soon.
I dont think Win 7 is all that innovative or ground breaking but I think it is a great OS so far. No complains really. But then again, I dont know anything else than Windows. Ive never tried a Mac OS or Linux or anything else for that matter. Ive heard good things about Mac OS's but most of the public use Windows.
I think MS not only got this right (with one exception), but may well have hit it out of the park. I've tried just about every OS there is. I have also been a rabid MS basher (excluding their Office apps), so I don't say this stuff lightly.
7 has really impressed me so far. Businesses will not jump fast. Their IT departments will and must run a candidate replacement OS through the ringer before they recommend committing to it. That will be on the order of two years, if all goes well. The keys will not be eye candy, they will be stability, security, configurability, and maintainability.
EDIT: I almost forgot. The one "exception" so far is DRM. It is even more pervasive and maddening in 7 than it was in earlier incarnations. DRM is a whole separate, lengthy, and contentious topic. You can probably tell where I stand.
Not sure at this point, however, with as good as Win 7 is in RC the final can only be better. And, boy with that much of a jump in linux use MS have just better be watching their back. . .
Win 7 i must admit is good.
It just pisses me off that it is exactly what they promised Vista would be.
I, and i'm sure many others, feel royally s***wed having to fork out $$$$ to get Vista SP3.
So i don't. For now Vista SP2 and as soon as a reliable 'free' copy comes online i'll take that without reservations.
Paid MS tax since the 80's they owe me.
Last edited by petrossa; 04 Jul 2009 at 06:14.
Linux is simply not ready for the desktop. Plus all my games wouldnt work for it (and no I dont care about using virtualisation software, I shouldnt have to).