![]() ![]() It will likely fall under the 50 percent mark this year, but is unlikely to fall much more than that. Windows 7 overtook Windows XP way back in September 2012. It ended the year down another 0.43 points at 55.68 percent.ĭespite Windows 10’s inevitable rise, Windows 7 will likely keep its title of “most popular OS” for a long time. The duo will fall below the 10 percent mark this year, despite having never even passed the 20 percent market-share mark (the peak was 16.45 percent in May).īefore Windows 10’s debut, Windows 7 passed the 60 percent market-share mark in June. Together, they owned 13.06 percent of the market at the end of December. ![]() Windows 8 dipped 0.12 percentage points to 2.76 percent, while Windows 8.1 fell 0.85 points to 10.30 percent. The good news is that Windows 10’s predecessors once again slipped a bit. ![]()
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