What's up next for Microsoft?

Is a team in place developing on a new OS for the Desktop?

Tuesday, July 2, 2013 by Philly0381 | Discussion: Personal Computing

Another month has passed and I thought I would look at what the installed OSs on desktops for June looked like.  You can check it out at this link, http://marketshare.hitslink.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0&qptimeframe=M 

I'm not by any means someone who knows how the market trends work or someone with lots of IT background.  I would of thought that by now Windows 8 would be showing a higher market share.  I don't remember the release date but will all of the reviews and betas that folks had a chance to look at it must be coming up on two years.

I've not intalled, used or looked at it other then what has shown up here in the forums.

I'm not looking for the pros or cons of Win 8, rather your thoughts on why the consumers who use desktops appeared to have not generally accepted it. 

I would also point out that I didn't look at what the numbers were based upon, whether new computer buys or upgrades to systems, etc.

 

2of3
Reply #1 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:10 PM

Axe Pee and Win 7 neck in neck.

Wizard1956
Reply #2 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:12 PM

Todays forecast: Widely scattered fail. Followed by continued fail by the next OS.

RedneckDude
Reply #3 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 1:23 PM

What's up next for Microsoft?

Apparently, they're going to start voiding warranties if they don't approve of what applications you have installed....lol.

 

https://forums.wincustomize.com/446322/page/1/#3377966    reply 8.

 

ARESIV
Reply #4 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:06 PM

Operating System    - Total Market Share


Market Share of Windows 7   

44.37%


Market Share of Windows XP Windows

37.17% 


Market Share of Windows 8 Windows 8    

5.10% 


Market Share of Windows Vista 

4.62 %

 

LOL.... more than a third of people are still running XP.

 

*waves*

WebGizmos
Reply #5 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:36 PM

It's funny that anyone even thinks about it...you know as soon as a "new" OS comes out...the last one will be trashed and the next one will be the greatest thing since sliced bread...security holes and all..sad really.

Philly0381
Reply #6 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:44 PM

WebGizmos

It's funny that anyone even thinks about it...you know as soon as a "new" OS comes out...the last one will be trashed and the next one will be the greatest thing since sliced bread...security holes and all..sad really.

If that is the case WibGizmos then why do the numbers in the link above show more than 80% of desktops are still running either XP or Win 7.   Was Vista that bad and is Win 8 seen as just as bad? 

Wizard1956
Reply #7 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:57 PM

Philly0381
why do the numbers in the link above show more than 80% of desktops are still running either XP or Win 7.
Now Philly, if Giz's mind is made up, don't confuse him with the facts.

kona0197
Reply #8 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 4:58 PM

Wonder what Windows 9 will look like. Microsoft should learn from thier mistakes and get rid of the Metro UI and go back to the traditional start menu. Or at least offer the traditional start menu as an option at install. 

Uvah
Reply #9 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 6:41 PM

MS is consistent in one respect...their odd number OS's seem to be the good ones. Win 7 for one. Prior to that was Vista...Win 6 if you like...XP would be five. Ergo...nine should be a blast!

running away very fast lol

ElanaAhova
Reply #10 Tuesday, July 2, 2013 9:32 PM
Hey one out of two is good, isn't it?
BernieTime
Reply #11 Wednesday, July 3, 2013 12:28 AM

It's almost funny that the Market Share of Vista is about the same as the 2 most recent releases of Mac OS X combined.

Windows 8 was written hurriedly for tablets on top of a Windows 7 infrastructure.  Microsoft should have kept Win8 on Tablets and let Windows 7 expand further into the marketplace putting the nail in XP's coffin.

kona0197
Reply #12 Wednesday, July 3, 2013 1:06 AM

Good luck putting any nails in XPs coffin. I think that OS will refuse to die. 

WebGizmos
Reply #13 Wednesday, July 3, 2013 11:37 PM

Philly0381
Quoting WebGizmos,
reply 5

It's funny that anyone even thinks about it...you know as soon as a "new" OS comes out...the last one will be trashed and the next one will be the greatest thing since sliced bread...security holes and all..sad really.

If that is the case WibGizmos then why do the numbers in the link above show more than 80% of desktops are still running either XP or Win 7. Was Vista that bad and is Win 8 seen as just as bad?

Is that considering everyone or just people coming here? I just made the comment considering things I've read here...I didn't mean that everyone jumped ship...lol If I could afford a new graphics card for my xp rig I'd still be using that one.

tazgecko
Reply #14 Thursday, July 4, 2013 8:29 AM

I think consumers are more interested in software than the OS. If it works, why upgrade ...

Philly0381
Reply #15 Thursday, July 4, 2013 12:27 PM

WebGizmos

Quoting Philly0381, reply 6Quoting WebGizmos,
reply 5

It's funny that anyone even thinks about it...you know as soon as a "new" OS comes out...the last one will be trashed and the next one will be the greatest thing since sliced bread...security holes and all..sad really.

If that is the case WibGizmos then why do the numbers in the link above show more than 80% of desktops are still running either XP or Win 7. Was Vista that bad and is Win 8 seen as just as bad?

Is that considering everyone or just people coming here? I just made the comment considering things I've read here...I didn't mean that everyone jumped ship...lol If I could afford a new graphics card for my xp rig I'd still be using that one.

The link in the OP is looking at total market wide installation of OSs not just the folks commenting here in the forums. 

Zeta1127
Reply #16 Sunday, July 7, 2013 1:53 AM

I still use XP on a daily basis, and only got to use 7 when DeVry finally upgraded, so I am not at all surprised XP is still around and will be for sometime, though I do plan on getting a 7 computer at some point.

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