excellent article recommends : reasoning proved : Chrome browser is the operating system ? Symbian S60 operating system, will launch a new user interface 9 Manipulating system, browser share: Snow Leopard Firefox gratifying achievements more news please Click >> YORK Software News November 7 news, Ars Technica 's in October from the operating system market share statistics report shows that the official Microsoft Windows7 Offering less than two weeks time, its market share has gone beyond the Snow Leopard ( Snow Leopard ), Linux. Windows7 two weeks before the official market, sales situation is quite good so far . Apple Snow Leopard ( Snow Leopard) is not released to three months , Ubuntu 9.10 was released last week , to more later . Therefore , it is now the mainstream began to observe the global distribution of the operating system market share of a good time. Pictured : October 2009 operating system market share worldwide chart From the graph you can see , Windows family still retains 90% of the market Share , accounting for the absolute dominance ,
Windows 7, but compared to September fell by 0.25 percentage points , is the only negative growth . Mac OS climbed 0.15 percentage points , now holds 5.27% , while the Linux upgrade by 0.01 percentage points, still only 0.96% . Pictured : October 2009 Windows and Mac OS X versions usage Windows7 , though until the end of the 10 officially listed ,
Office Enterprise 2007, but even This share has reached 2.15% , while the snow leopard is only 1.17%. That is to say , Windows7 share of Linux put together than the snow leopard and more than 0.02 percentage point. Wait until the end of November after the statistics ,
Windows 7 Enterprise Key, Windows7 will definitely continue to expand the advantage . addition , Ars Technica has announced its use of the user's operating system,
Office 2010 Sale, showed that Windows is only 63.07% ,
Windows 7 Professional Product Key, less than two-thirds , Mac OS X it reached 27.43% , while Linux 5.90%, iPhone / iPod 2.75%. Pictured : October 2009 Ars Technica operating system market share chart <!--