It is said that in November this year, Windows XP was used by 13.57% of the population sampled by Net Applications, marking close to a 4% drop from the previous month, while Windows 8 saw a growth to 6.55% from 5.88%, with the newer Windows 8.1 having moved up a notch to 12.1% from 10.92%. Windows 7 remained more or less in the same place this month as well as the month before.
This shows that people are starting to move away from the Windows XP platform as all official support for this desktop operating system has already ceased. However, one ought to take note that Windows 7 is still going strong without depicting any signs of its stranglehold weakening. Do you think that Windows 10 will be able to make a dent in Windows 7’s market share? Only time will be able to tell.