Video statistics market share of all versions of Windows from 2003 to present: Success mixed with regret
It can be said that Windows is an important part of the history of computer operating system development worldwide. The popularity of Windows is so great that when it comes to the word 'operating system', most of us probably think of Windows, then Linux, Mac, or iOS, Android. Of course, no matter how influential the product line has ups and downs, Windows is no exception.
Besides the versions that have achieved great success around the world such as Windows XP or Windows 7, there are also versions that have received high expectations but ultimately did not achieve the desired success. Recently r / dataisbeautiful member on Reddit designed a dynamic chart in the form of videos, depicting the ups and downs of popular Windows versions from 2003 to 2020, specifically as follows:
The versions of Windows listed in the chart include:
- Windows 98 (1998)
- Windows 2000 (2000)
- Windows ME (2000)
- Windows XP (2001)
- Windows Vista (2006)
- Windows 7 (2009)
- Windows 8 (2012)
- Windows 8.1 (2013)
- Windows 10 (2015)
It can be seen that Windows 98, Windows XP (2001), Windows 7 (2009), and Windows 10 (2015) have been extremely successful versions of Windows with a high number of users for many years. . In particular, Windows 7 can be considered a 'monument' with a high level of users since its launch, especially for business users. Windows 7 officially entered the phase of discontinuing support on January 14, after more than 10 years of development and becoming one of the most successful PC operating system platforms in the history of the computer industry, to make room for the rise of Windows 10.
On the other hand, Windows Vista and Windows 8 are the two versions that are most disappointing and regretful. Both were released with the expectation of continuing the success of Windows XP and Windows 7, but ultimately only brought a sad defeat for Microsoft.
What is your favorite version of Windows? Leave your comments below.
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