Windows 10 grows in the market while Edge tries to advance step by step
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A month ago, the great update for Windows 10, known as the Anniversary Update, was released and the companies dedicated to establishing the data on the most used operating systems can now countwhat is your implementation in the market
This is the case of Netmarketshare, dedicated to publicizing what are the prevailing browsers and operating systems in the market and if we abide According to the latest figures, Windows 10 and in general Microsoft is doing very well, either with its Edge browser, but especially with Windows 10.
And in the case of Microsoft's most recent operating system, this consolidates itself in second place within the most OS used only behind the expert Windows 7, which is still overwhelming with 47.25% of the market. In the case of Windows 10, the Anniversary Update seems to have done well and has experienced 2% growth, now enjoying 22.99% market share.
In addition, along with Windows 7 and Windows 10, the bronze medal goes to the beloved Windows XP, which, although already gray it has more presence than Windows 8.1 and the first non-Microsoft system on the list, such as Mac OS."
Edge is progressing very slowly and still has a long way to go
And if things are going great for Microsoft in terms of operating systems, in terms of browsers it still has a long way to go And we are not talking about reaching Chrome, since its penetration in the market is very strong (more than 53%), but it is at least about experiencing growth without pause.
In this sense Microsoft Edge remains at around 5% but statically, while its predecessor, Internet Explorer has dropped at 27.38%. Edge's objective should initially be to get closer to Firefox, which continues to decline, but for now that goal is still a long way off, and this despite the fact that the tests carried out on Edge show that it is a browser with remarkable performance.
Cal and sand therefore for Microsoft, with a Windows 10 that continues to grow despite the fact that its update is no longer free and a browser like Edge that still needs the support of the public to be an option in the case of many teams, no longer to Google Chrome, but to other browsers like Firefox or Opera.
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