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    No, I don’t believe the numbers. But this one’s gotta tickle yer fancy. According to NetMarketShare, Win7 went from 36.90% share in December to 37.19%
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    • #319440

      If you dig into the data, it looks like a bunch of folks finally upgraded from XP to 7.

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    • #319448

      The one compelling reason to continue with Win7 is Windows Media Center, one of the better software efforts from MSFT.  I have two computers running cable card tuners flawlessly so that I don’t have to pay Verizon for set top boxes.  Since they are dedicated only to this task, I’m not terribly worried about enhanced security and expect them both to continue working once Win7 support officially ends.

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    • #319450

      Given the updating and version upgrading problems that have beset Windows 10 lately, it wouldn’t be at all surprising to me if more Windows 10 users had decided to roll back to Windows 7.

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      • #319523

        Spot on!  Windows-10 is going to have to experience many months of error-free updates before it can be considered as serious successor to Windows-7.  MS has over-hyped Windows-10 so much since original inception years ago, now that MS is having to “deliver,” and is failing miserably.

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        • #320045

          Yea, Verily, and Amen! Win 10 users of the world, throw off your shackles! You have nothing to lose but your aggravation!

          (Well, maybe not totally, but you will feel much better…)

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      • #319918

        I know I have been deeply tempted myself as of recent. I am conflicted and keep holding on but wondering what for. I feel like I might as well ride the wave because ending support is around the corner but I am also thinking why not go to the lesser of the two evils where I have some mitigated control.

    • #319466

      I wonder if the actual counts of machines running window isn’t dropping as folks figure out Linux (or even Mac, Android) are better options. That switchover could primarily affect the windows-10 variety causing the relative percentages to increase for win-7.

      I know I’ve switched 4 of my 5 machines to Linux in the last 2-3 years, very happily.

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    • #319607

      My take is the W7, while slowly declining, usage can be flat from month-to-month. It should be declining as older kit is replaced. The data suggests MS has a serious problem with resistance to W10.

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    • #319672

      Incredible, amazing, astounding!

      MacOS (formerly known as OS X) is now ahead of Windows!  (Ehem.. XP and 8.1, that is…)

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    • #319747

      This probably echos declining PC sales but what is real and what isn’t we don’t know. I suspect PC sales are down more than what is reported.

    • #319803

      I believe the numbers, Woody!

      I believe they’re legitimately what NetMarketShare has collected through their member sites, whatever those may be, after they have applied whatever correction magic to that they do.   I think they’re actual numbers, but whether they represent global market share is anyone’s guess.  It’s the trends in the numbers that are more interesting than the absolutes.

      This uptick will undoubtedly show to be just a blip.  I don’t think it signifies people rejecting 10 or anything more than a random ebb of more Windows 7 users visiting sites with the analytics scripts embedded than last month.  We’ve seen many of them before, and then the continued downward slide of 7 continues.

      Even after I’d already conceded that MS was doing this intentionally (and thus was not going to “get it” if enough of us refused 10), I still used to get a small thrill out of a continued sign of Windows 7’s strength.  Not anymore, though.  They’ve won this one, and Windows users have lost… big.  Home users, in particular.

      It was bound to happen once MS decided on the scorched-earth policy of “persuading” people to upgrade.  When a company the size of Microsoft decides to put their monopoly to full use, they can move mountains, in the short term at least.  They spent a lot of time and effort getting people, and corporations especially, locked into the MS manacles.

      What’s the good of having this kind of power if you never use it?  They never really did with Windows itself before 10.  When Vista failed, there was no attempt to sabotage or FUD Windows XP… they got back to work and fixed it, and the renewed product won people over by being a great product; by carrot, not stick.  Browsers are another story; they certainly did use their Windows monopoly power to achieve the kind of market share with IE that they now hold with Windows itself (how’d that IE thing work out again, Microsoft?).

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