Mac OS X and Linux Left Scrambling for Wow Crumbs in the Windows Vista Dust

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Third Eye

gooby pls
Microsoft is celebrating a veritable Windows Vista feast, while Mac OS X and Linux are left scrambling for Wow crumbs. While Mac OS X and Linux are traditionally associated with rival products to Windows, on the current operating system market the most relevant face-off is positioning head-to-head Windows Vista and Windows XP. And Vista is slowly winning the battle, dislodging small chunks of audience from under XP's dominance with each passing month. Made available to businesses in November 2006 and to the general public in January 2007, Vista has grown its share of the operating system market from close to nothing in the beta testing milestones to almost 8% at the
end of November, having moved past the installed base of Linux and Mac OS X since summer.

Windows Vista is in fact the only product that has experienced growth between September and October, increasing its foothold on the market from 7.38% to 7.91%, according to data made available by Net Applications. At the same time, Windows XP dropped from 79.32% to 79.07%, and the Windows client released at the end of 2001 is increasingly struggling with an eroding market share. The various distributions of Linux only managed to account for a period of stagnation, remaining stuck at 0.81% for the past couple of months. But this is still more than what can be said for Mac OS X, as the combined results for Intel Mac and Mac OS decreased from 6.61% in September to 6.55% in October.


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Operating System Market Share for October, 2007

Still, the OS X drop comes naturally, accompanying the anticipation of the launch of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard at the end of October. The next month’s statistics are bound to be more favorable for Apple, as the Cupertino-based hardware company applauded selling two million Leopard licenses in the first weekend of availability. Still, Vista also has nowhere but up to go, with the upcoming holiday season and with the first service pack planned for the first quarter of 2008. Microsoft has boasted over 88 million sold licenses of the platform since launch, and a strong revenue growth for the Windows Client division which reeked in some $4,1 billion in revenue in the first quarter of fiscal year 2008.

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narangz

Web developer
^^ Yes. That 79% will be of Vista's :)

However, Linux has its own place & I guess will gain more popularity. I hope(I know it aint gonna happen) MS reduces Vista prices. If they release Vista Ultimate for 2K(I am serious :D ) I will buy another copy of it & will dump XP.
 

naveen_reloaded

!! RecuZant By Birth !!
Man i wish ms could reduce ties price for indian market.keep vista ultimate for 2k ,many will buy,that too they will buy it happily.
 

DigitalDude

PhotonAttack
XP is not going anywhere will stay for atleast a year more..

MS made a mistake in releasing stable sp2 for windows xp... now their vista is not selling :p :p :D
 

narangz

Web developer
DigitalDude said:
MS made a mistake in releasing stable sp2 for windows xp... now their vista is not selling :p :p :D

:D well i wonder what SP3 will have in it :D But buddy who said Vista aint selling?
 

DigitalDude

PhotonAttack
I dont mean not selling in the sense that its a bad product...

I mean not selling that much because XP is gr8 with sp2 and now sp3 is also going to come.. so the big chunk of MS business customers are holding off the upgrade to vista :D
 

narangz

Web developer
^^Yeah you might be right. SP2 was infact called a 'new' OS. But people will move to Vista. Many big business houses are either upgrading or have already upgraded. The reason is Vista's new & better technology and ofcourse its safer. Another major reason is MS will stop XP support sooner or later(2008? I have forgotten actually) which business houses cannot afford.
 
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naveen_reloaded

!! RecuZant By Birth !!
Yeah as far as i know they will discontinue their support by 2009..enough time to vista to stand up on its own,
I løvé vista.
 

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
I wonder what the kids will be like! Scary thought. :lol:

Third Eye said:
the combined results for Intel Mac and Mac OS decreased from 6.61% in September to 6.55% in October.
I smell bullshit here. Apple sold the highest number of Macs ever in that quarter. How can the market share fall? It's impossible.

Third Eye said:
which reeked in some $4,1 billion in revenue
Further proof, IMHO, that this is a not quite so well researched article written by a five year old.

I had no intention to comment in this thread. Vista is gaining ground. Big deal! As if we did not know it would. But then I read it and there is definitely something wrong with it, so I had to post.
 

aditya.shevade

Console Junkie
aryayush said:
I smell bullshit here. Apple sold the highest number of Macs ever in that quarter. How can the market share fall? It's impossible.

Did not expect this from you Aayush.

Say, if apple sold 100 macs instead of 50, but the rest sold 500 instead of 100, then 500 is 400% increase, apple will remain with 100% increase.

Overall 50 apple out of 150 total is 33%
100 apple out of 600 is 16.667%

So, even if the sells increase, it cannot mean that market share will increase.

Linux beats any windows OS any time/day/week/month/year/decade......
 

aryayush

Aspiring Novelist
Yeah, but Apple's market share is currently growing at thrice the pace of the rest of the industry. Google it and you'll know.

So, what you are saying is not possible either. :)

(Even I don't expect foolish posts from myself so I double-check before hitting 'Post Quick Reply'.) :)
 

Zeeshan Quireshi

C# Be Sharp !
aryayush said:
I smell bullshit here. Apple sold the highest number of Macs ever in that quarter. How can the market share fall? It's impossible.
It's possible if Vista's n ohter OS'es growth rate(or sales in that month) is greater than the rate at which apple sold macs .
 

aditya.shevade

Console Junkie
aryayush said:
Yeah, but Apple's market share is currently growing at thrice the pace of the rest of the industry. Google it and you'll know.

So, what you are saying is not possible either. :)

(Even I don't expect foolish posts from myself so I double-check before hitting 'Post Quick Reply'.) :)

It is possible. I just said even my point of view is possible.

I hate Vista. I have used it on my friend's lappy. It has 1GB RAM, C2D but it is slower than XP on a PC with 512MB RAM, P-M. And Slower than my old PC with 96 MB RAM, P-2.
 

praka123

left this forum longback
I dont want to believe Linux is at 0.81 % .even how can u measure the install base of Linux and BSD systems except from servers and few static connections which are counted.i feel Linux is almost near to Mac in market share.not me alone who doesnt believe,even have read this in some site linuxmafia.org i suppose.and some forums too

Vista becoming dominant OS will give users no chance to spare from hands of M$ who acknowledge users as their puppets.even more Microsoft with Vista got DRM into it intruding privacy of users(DRM as a rootkit controlled by M$ and recording industry) if some warez crackers got DRM unlocked,troubles for Visitia users.I hope Vista just Visit the market and get off with its DRM as does ME.not a flamebait,but a reality. :-|
 

goobimama

 Macboy
/offtopic

Didn't know where to post this. I just removed Vista and installed XP. My PC is now flying! This new speed that I've rediscovered has put off my plans on getting a new CPU...

/offtopic
 
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