Create a free account, or log in

Windows XP remains leading desktop OS in spite of 2011 upgrades

Windows XP remains the most widely used desktop operating system, despite its market share falling from 57.51% to 46.52% during 2011. According to figures collected by NetApplications and published on CNet, the percentage of computers running Windows 7 has increased from 24% to 36.99% during 2011, after Microsoft announced it will end support for XP in […]
James Thomson
James Thomson

Windows XP remains the most widely used desktop operating system, despite its market share falling from 57.51% to 46.52% during 2011.

According to figures collected by NetApplications and published on CNet, the percentage of computers running Windows 7 has increased from 24% to 36.99% during 2011, after Microsoft announced it will end support for XP in April 2014.

Apple has also witnessed its desktop market share grow from 3.55% to 5.07% over the past year, following the release of Mac OS X Lion.

However the use of other desktop operating systems, including Linux, fell from 3.36% to 2.98% during the same period.