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Windows 7 is the market-leading operating system

Windows 7 is the market-leading operating system

Windows 7 is the market-leading operating systemHere, then, we can quite rightly say that a bumpy road led to the deprivation of the throne. Windows 7 has taken over with a slow but sure spread, from the very old Windows XP.

  Windows 7 has become the benchmark. This is now a fact in every way. After the quick replacement of Vista with the 7 smaller glitches, but overall, it took a good start. It appeared on store shelves on October 2009, 22, and has enjoyed unbroken success and growing share ever since, thanks in part to the fact that no alternative is available in stores anymore, but the system is still good in every way. This is also well illustrated by the main topic of the article, as less than two years after its publication, it was able to take over the crown from the head of 10-year-old XP. Its share jumped to 41.64% by the end of September, while Windows XP fell to 37.20%. 

win7-201009-201110Microsoft has almost literally been able to push itself off the edge with suffering. Windows XP has so immersed itself in the 21st century that it seems almost indestructible. The manufacturer has already put everything into use, including it is no longer available in stores, and product support is no longer in full swing on the part of the Redmond giant.

Windows XP was launched on October 2001, 25, on the one hand it was a joyous event - that it was overthrown - but it was also an overcast. XP had only 1 month to be the most common operating system 10 years after its release. It's a shame, but I think the developers did a lot of good work anyway, because the small XP system was already consuming the second operating system. When Vista was deployed in 2007, it was completely disappointing, slow, and struggling with an awful lot of bugs. While there were many things that could have made it attractive, including DirectX10, perhaps the most for the gaming market, it was by no means able to gain validity, its market share never reached 20%. 

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