Windows 11 continues gaining traction, nears 75% market share — Windows 10 finally on the way out, some five months after Microsoft axes support

Windows 11 continues gaining traction, nears 75% market share — Windows 10 finally on the way out, some five months after Microsoft axes support

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LordVile My organisation has just finished the W11 rollout with your work laptop having to be updated by last Friday. Probably a reason it’s taken so long with companies having staged or delayed rollouts Reply

Gururu I've been having fun with insider preview feature last 6 months. Everything to me has been smooth and uneventful, but I put it on a new build so might explain why it got comfortable fast. Reply

ezst036 When you apply force, you get results; when you light a fire in a forest, you get a forest fire. Well I guess a forest fire is news after all since that is arson. interestingly enough Windows total market share among all non-mobile operating systems continues to decline with Mac and Linux taking more and more away from Microsoft than ever before. Best news this year! Reply

LordVile ezst036 said: When you apply force, you get results; when you light a fire in a forest, you get a forest fire. Well I guess a forest fire is news after all since that is arson. interestingly enough Windows total market share among all non-mobile operating systems continues to decline with Mac and Linux taking more and more away from Microsoft than ever before. Best news this year! Depends what you go by. ChromeOS is used in some education sectors and MacOS will never get widespread adoption due to their perceived high cost. Windows is entrenched where it really matters which is the business sector and it would be so expensive for it to be replaced it never will be. Plus the lack of support for Office on Linux makes it a non starter. Reply

TechieTwo Extortion has proved quite profitable for Gates and company. Reply

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