On the other hand, according to a recent survey, 83% of Windows users have already migrated to Windows 10 and the majority of those who haven’t said they would do so before the Anniversary Update. Yet, it’s difficult to believe that users’ attitude has changed so much, taking into account their accusations against Microsoft’s allegedly dishonest upgrade practices. However, Microsoft has updated its Windows market share figures and is claiming that Windows 10 now has a 30% market share. It would be interesting to see if NetMarketShare confirms this information when it updates its charts, because for the time being, they say Windows 10 has only a 17.43% market share. It is true, Windows 10’s market share grew by 2% in the last month, but it’s hard to believe that the latest Windows 10 OS saw a 45% market share increase in just one month. Also, there is another major difference between Microsoft’s figures and NetMarketShare’s data. Microsoft doesn’t include XP in its figures although it should as Windows XP is the third most popular OS in the world. NetMarketShare will publish its monthly desktop OS usage figures next week and we are very curious to see if they confirm Microsoft’s claims. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:
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