Windows 8.1 seizes undisputed lead over Windows XP

From PC World: Microsoft’s end of support for Windows XP is having its desired effect, with Windows 8.1 pulling ahead in usage share.

While Windows 8.1 overtook XP last year according to StatCounter, that lead is now undisputed with Netmarketshare posting similar findings in June. Statcounter now shows Windows 8.1 with 14.62 percent of desktop operating system usage, compared to 9.64 for Windows XP. Netmarketshare shows 13.12 percent for Windows 8.1, versus 11.98 percent for XP. (The two research firms use different methods to measure operating system and web browser market share, which can cause some big discrepancies.)

Microsoft pulled the plug on Windows XP support in April 2014, after more than 12 years on the market. Users who stick with XP now face the risk of unpatched security vulnerabilities and dwindling support from software vendors. Prior to the end of support, Microsoft had been prompting users to upgrade, either to Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.

Of course, Windows 7 still reigns supreme over all other Windows versions. While Statcounter has Windows 7’s share hovering around 50 percent (and dipping to 48.53 percent in May), Netmarketshare is showing a steady climb for the 6-year-old operating system, reaching a high of 60.98 percent usage share in June.

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