Mac OS X / Safari share hits all-time high
by at June 2, 2008 6:30 pm
Sections: Apple News, Mac OS X, Mac Software, Macintosh/Apple Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Windows
Sections: Apple News, Mac OS X, Mac Software, Macintosh/Apple Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Windows

In May, Mac OS X saw a 0.45% climb in market share to 7.83%, with Safari seeing an 0.44% jump to 6.25%. Safari for Windows has been growing quite a bit in past months, but it’s a bit surprising that the rate of growth isn’t as big as one might think, given the huge percentage of installed iTunes users. PowerPC Macs were also seen steadily decreasing percentage-wise month over month.
NetApplications may not provide the most trustworthy of measurements for marketshare; they don’t reveal their methodology, and it is based entirely upon web-surfing, so non-internet connected Macs have no voice. Still, this gives a good idea of the progress of Apple.
Via [ArsTechnica]
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