
Cruel statistics (XP vs others)
Over the past year, more and more have been heard about Apple, they are everywhere, they are everywhere, it seems that the whole world is switching to poppies, not to mention the iphone, which is not in Russia, but which many Russians already have.
Microsoft is actively promoting Vista, it is already on absolutely all new laptops. A service pack was released that fixed bugs and speed, and it seems that it’s even not so disgusting and people are switching to it.
Ubuntu is also becoming increasingly popular. In the tag cloud, she has already outgrown Vista.
But statistics inexorably shows that 90% of users are sitting on Windows XP. However, this number is not reduced. Rather, it shrinks, but so imperceptibly that thoughts appear that this is the ideal operating system. Microsoft has created a monster that it itself is not able to defeat.
Here are the statistics from SpyLog on operating systems over the past 2 years:

Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Windows Vista
n / an / a
Windows 2003
MacOS
Judging by the schedule, it is not going to change, and if this goes on, then nothing will happen in the next 5 years not waiting for a new one ...
I wonder what should happen in the computer industry so that the XP graph crashes? And most importantly, who is able to bring down Windows XP? Perhaps a new version of Mac OS, linux or a new brainchild of Microsoft, which they are preparing in their laboratory?
Microsoft is actively promoting Vista, it is already on absolutely all new laptops. A service pack was released that fixed bugs and speed, and it seems that it’s even not so disgusting and people are switching to it.
Ubuntu is also becoming increasingly popular. In the tag cloud, she has already outgrown Vista.
But statistics inexorably shows that 90% of users are sitting on Windows XP. However, this number is not reduced. Rather, it shrinks, but so imperceptibly that thoughts appear that this is the ideal operating system. Microsoft has created a monster that it itself is not able to defeat.
Here are the statistics from SpyLog on operating systems over the past 2 years:

Windows XP
Windows 2000
Windows 98
Windows Vista
n / an / a
Windows 2003
MacOS
Judging by the schedule, it is not going to change, and if this goes on, then nothing will happen in the next 5 years not waiting for a new one ...
I wonder what should happen in the computer industry so that the XP graph crashes? And most importantly, who is able to bring down Windows XP? Perhaps a new version of Mac OS, linux or a new brainchild of Microsoft, which they are preparing in their laboratory?