In the Talkback section of my earlier post on XP versus Vista adoption (Who’s choosing XP over Vista?), several commenters pointed to a PC World Techlog post by editor Harry McCracken that they believe contradicts my conclusions. Here’s what Harry had to say: On January 30th, Microsoft released Windows Vista to consumers, who have been adopting it in ever-growing numbers. But those numbers have been creeping along rather than rocketing: As of now, Vista … is used by 14 percent of visitors, while 71 percent use Windows XP… How much of an accomplishment is it for a new version of Windows to get to 14 percent usage in 11 months? The logical benchmark is to compare it to the first…
Windows adoption rates: a history lesson
December 31st, 2007 · Comments
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