十月Windows7份额火速上升 IE浏览器份额下降

2009/11/2 8:34:04    编辑:软媒 - 笨笨     字体:【

Win7之家www.win7china.com):十月Windows7份额火速上升 IE浏览器份额下降

本文引自国外网站,有些类似MAC的公关文,但看看这些调查也无妨,几个公司的调查数据都差异很大。

Net Applications网站的统计显示,10月下旬Windows7的发布已经让Windows7份额飞速上升,但整体使用Windows操作系统进行网络传输的数据总量比率却降到了 92.52%,Mac OS X 据他们分析则进一步上升到了5.27%。同期XP的传输率则下降了1%,其中很多用户均转向Mac OSX或其它的操作系统。

目前还不清楚这种趋势会不会继续发展下去。由于大多数用户倾向于随全新的机器购买搭售的Windows7操作系统,而不会选择从现有的XP/Vista升级到Windows7,因此微软CEO史蒂夫巴勒莫自己也认为Windows7的上市在短期内并不会给微软的市占率带来比较明显的提升作用。而且,苹果还在利用从XP升级到Windows7需要进行全新的安装这一问题大作文章,劝说用户趁机转移到Mac OSX平台。




浏览器部分,10月份微软的情况也未见好转,IE浏览器的网络数据传输率首次降到了65%以下,为64.64%;而火狐则攀升到24.07%;Chrome和Safari也分别提升到了3.58%和4.42%。微软IE的市场份额无疑正在被这些新兴浏览器逐步蚕食。

Windows 7 fails to stop Mac's web growth
原文:electronista.com

The launch of Windows 7 in October did nothing to stop an increase in Mac share online, the latest data from Net Applications shows. Although the Microsoft OS was on sale for nine days last month, Windows' combined share of Internet traffic actually dropped to 92.52 percent while Mac OS X profited directly, reaching a new high of 5.27 percent. Windows 7 did gain share and represents 2.15 percent, but its gain was more than offset by a full percentage point of Windows users abandoning Windows XP, in many cases opting for the Mac or other platforms.

It's unclear whether the trend will continue. Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer himself expected little direct help from Windows 7 in the short term as most users are only likely to buy Windows 7 pre-installed on a new PC rather than as a mid-cycle update from XP or Vista. The necessity of wiping a system clean to upgrade from XP to 7 also creates a barrier that Apple has exploited in ads, claiming that users may as well switch to a Mac if they need to start from scratch.

The Windows developer also reached a new low in web browser traffic in October. Internet Explorer dipped below 65 percent for the first time to reach 64.64 percent, while Firefox has climbed to 24.07 percent. Chrome and Safari also made gains in the period, increasing to 3.58 percent and 4.42 percent as they stole share from Microsoft.