According to the numbers, Windows 10 is currently commanding close to 10% of the operating system market, 9.96% to be exact. Windows 8.1, the previous generation release that has been out for years, is only sitting at 10.3%. With Windows 10 having been released for less than half a year, those numbers are very impressive.
We suppose it also helps that Windows 10 was a free upgrade for the first year for owners of genuine copies of older Windows platforms, and that they also made a lot of changes and improvements over the somewhat confusing Metro UI of Windows 8/8.1. It also seems that Windows 10 has long surpassed Apple’s combined OS X platforms of OS X 10.10 and 10.11.
Windows 7 is still currently the most popular platform of choice at 55.68%, but we reckon that will be changing in the near future as mainstream support for Windows 7 came to an end in January 2015, meaning that we can expect plenty of Windows 7 users upgrading to at least Windows 8.1 or even 10 if they wish to have their OS maintained and updated, at least for the foreseeable future.