"Net Applications" Foundation specialized in studies connected to the Internet published a report which confirmed the high rate of use of the "Windows 8" operating system up to 8.02%, as the spread achieved by the system on laptops, desktops, and during the month of September.
It is noteworthy that the rate of use of the "Windows 8" operating system had been reached to 7.41%, according to the study published in the past month of August, which indicates the presence of a slow and stable growth in the spread of the operating system "Windows 8."
As for the operating system "Windows 7", it has preserved the introduction, as the most prevalent operating systems, where the percentage of use for up to 46.43%, during the month of September, compared with 45.63%, achieved by the system in August.
The back's growth rates of the spread of operating "Windows 8" systems and "Windows 7", according to analysts, a decrease in rates of use of each of the two operating systems "Windows XP" and "Windows Vista", where the proportion of the use of "Windows XP" reach to 31.41% in September, compared with 33.66% in August, while the percentage of "Windows Vista" use to 3.98% in September, compared with 4.11% achieved by the system in August.
"Steve Ballmer" CEO of "Microsoft" description "Windows Vista" in previous statements that his company's product has worse releasing it at the time.
This, the report pointed out that systems "Windows" still controls the largest share of use on desktop and laptop computers by 90.83% in the past month of September, compared with a rate of 91.19%, achieved "Windows" in August.
The report pointed to the high rate of use of the systems "Mac" up to 7.53% in September, compared with 7.28% in August, while the percentage of use "Linux" to 1.64% compared with 1.52% in August.
It should be noted that the "Net Applications" report has been the collection of data through observation of the operating systems used by 160 million unique visitors each month, to more than 40 thousand web site hosted by servers.
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