Despite all of the positive buzz about the Mac operating system and the 'halo effect' of iPod sales, Mac OS X market share actually dropped last month, reports Computerworld: 'The share of PowerPC-based Macs fell ... from 4.29% in February to 3.94% in March. That dip was not fully offset by an increase in Intel-based Mac hardware, leading to a overall net decline in Mac share of 0.3%, to 6.08% in March.' Meanwhile, Vista is rising, the article says, with just over 2% of computers connected to the Internet using the new Windows OS. The figures are from a company called Net Applications, which collects its data from the browsers of visitors to its network of 40,000+ Web sites.
¿Este 2% de Vista es mas que todos los *NIX?
Como saber, incluso como saber si Vista es el 2%?
Miren que el vista tiene cosas que Linux ya tenia, es pura estrategia.
Es cierto, Linux siempre estuvo un paso adelante, como cuando por ejemplo empezaron a soportar la carga dinamica de modulos de modo Kernel (algo que existe desde la primera version de NT) o sin ir mas lejos a dia de hoy sigue sin soportar PnP centralizado (y apenas soporta PnP desde la version 2.6).