Windows 7 vs. Windows 8 in Just a Single Chart

Windows 7 vs. Windows 8 in Just a Single Chart

Windows 7 is clearly much more successful than its successor

The World Is Not Yet Ready to Give Up on Internet Explorer 6

The World Is Not Yet Ready to Give Up on Internet Explorer 6

The browser is still being used by 4.54 percent of desktop computers worldwide

Internet Explorer 11 Continues Growth in January 2014

Internet Explorer 11 Continues Growth in January 2014

Stats show that Microsoft’s new browser is gaining more users on a monthly basis

Windows 8.1 Finally Overtakes Vista Worldwide

Windows 8.1 Finally Overtakes Vista Worldwide

Microsoft’s new OS version now has a market share of 3.95 percent

Windows 8.1 Gains Ground in Gamers’ Hearts, Now the Second Top OS Worldwide on Steam

Windows 8.1 Gains Ground in Gamers’ Hearts, Now the Second Top OS Worldwide on Steam

More Steam users are making the move to the new Windows 8.1 OS version

This Chart Shows That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

This Chart Shows That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

Microsoft still struggles to convince users to dump Windows XP

Internet Explorer Wins the Browser Battle in January 2014

Internet Explorer Wins the Browser Battle in January 2014

Statistics show that IE remains the number one browser in the world

Despite Imminent Retirement, More Users Move to Windows XP

Despite Imminent Retirement, More Users Move to Windows XP

Windows XP actually boosted its market share last month

Few Users Installed Windows 8/8.1 in January 2014

Few Users Installed Windows 8/8.1 in January 2014

Stats show that Microsoft’s modern OS barely improved its market share last month

70 Days Until Windows XP Dies: You’re Running Out of Time

70 Days Until Windows XP Dies: You’re Running Out of Time

Microsoft will officially retire Windows XP on April 8

South Korea Still Not Prepared for the End of Windows XP

South Korea Still Not Prepared for the End of Windows XP

18 percent of the computers in the country are still on XP

Microsoft Admits That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

Microsoft Admits That Windows XP Won’t Die Anytime Soon

The company says that Windows XP usage is unlikely to drop on the short term

Britons Like Windows Vista More than Windows 8

Britons Like Windows Vista More than Windows 8

Stats show that Windows Vista has a bigger market share in the UK than Windows 8

This Chart Shows That There’s Still Hope for Windows XP Users

This Chart Shows That There’s Still Hope for Windows XP Users

Chart shows that Windows XP is losing users at a really slow pace

Microsoft’s Windows 8/8.1 Now Powering 10 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Microsoft’s Windows 8/8.1 Now Powering 10 Percent of Computers Worldwide

Net Applications has revealed new OS usage data for December 2013

Windows XP Keeps Losing Users, Still Hard to Kill

Windows XP Keeps Losing Users, Still Hard to Kill

Stats show that more Windows XP users jumped ship in December

Windows 8 vs. Windows Vista in Just a Single Chart

Windows 8 vs. Windows Vista in Just a Single Chart

Statistics show that Windows 8 is actually improving its user base

 
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