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    Windows 7 overtakes XP; Mac OS X steams ahead of Vista


    Posted: 01 Sep 2012
    At long last, Microsoft Windows 7 has overtaken the 11-year-old Windows XP on Netmarketshare's web-based tracking network, while Mac OS X is now a percentage point ahead of Vista. There are also new numbers for mobile operating systems and browsers.
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    Windows 7 overtakes XP; Mac OS X steams ahead of Vista | ZDNet
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    01 Sep 2012



  1. Posts : 3,028
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    Very interesting. Thanks
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    Windows 7 will be the best OS ever as the graph on the source is going up.
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    Windows has 91.77 % of the market and Mac OS-X has 6.94 % and they seam to me to be patting Mac on the back. Good news about Windows 7 growing very fast.
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    Poor Vista.
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    msdos622wasfun said:
    Poor Vista.
    Windows Vista is also good as Windows 7, but Windows 7 has more benefits than Windows Vista.

    Benefits of using Windows 7 goes on the link below.
    Getting started with Windows 7 - Help & How-to - Microsoft Windows
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    JonathanV said:
    msdos622wasfun said:
    Poor Vista.
    Windows Vista is also good as Windows 7, but Windows 7 has more benefits than Windows Vista.

    Benefits of using Windows 7 goes on the link below.
    Getting started with Windows 7 - Help & How-to - Microsoft Windows
    Windows Vista for me was like a bridge from XP to 7 since there was a drastic difference in XP and Vista which made XP users skeptical on Vista but not that much change on Vista and 7 also the end of support on XP made the migration happen. Just my opinion cuz it happened to me =)
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    I hope someone still use Windows XP even after extended support ends in 2014.

    After 2014, Microsoft strongly advised that you forget Windows XP now and migrate to Windows 7, or even Windows 8.
    Then Windows XP users commented about this:

    No. I don't want to migrate to Windows 7. I am very happy with Windows XP. No Windows XP = no life.
    Then if Windows XP crashes, just buy a new copy of Windows XP again or if there's no Windows XP package I want to purchase, then I just buy an old computer with Windows XP included.
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    JonathanV said:
    I hope someone still use Windows XP even after extended support ends in 2014.

    After 2014, Microsoft strongly advised that you forget Windows XP now and migrate to Windows 7, or even Windows 8.
    Then Windows XP users commented about this:

    No. I don't want to migrate to Windows 7. I am very happy with Windows XP. No Windows XP = no life.
    Then if Windows XP crashes, just buy a new copy of Windows XP again or if there's no Windows XP package I want to purchase, then I just buy an old computer with Windows XP included.
    Respect, XP was really a memorable operating system (PERIOD) hehehe
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    JonathanV said:
    I hope someone still use Windows XP even after extended support ends in 2014.

    After 2014, Microsoft strongly advised that you forget Windows XP now and migrate to Windows 7, or even Windows 8.
    Then Windows XP users commented about this:

    No. I don't want to migrate to Windows 7. I am very happy with Windows XP. No Windows XP = no life.
    Then if Windows XP crashes, just buy a new copy of Windows XP again or if there's no Windows XP package I want to purchase, then I just buy an old computer with Windows XP included.
    Now THAT is what I call sticking to your guns!
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