Windows 10 is on pace to power 20% of all Windows desktop systems by the end of June, or around the time Microsoft issues its next major upgrade, according to data published this week.
Data from U.S.-based analytics vendor Net Applications pegged Windows 10’s user share — a proxy for the percentage of personal computers worldwide that ran the OS — at 15.3% in April, a 1.2-percentage point increase from the month prior. Net Applications tallied unique visitors to clients’ websites to come up with its measurements.
The new operating system’s growth last month was smaller than in January and March of this year, but larger than February’s.
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Source: COMPUTER WORLD