Operating system and browser market share in May

  

NetMarketShare's desktop operating system market share ratio in May 2012 showed that Windows and Linux accounted for an incremental revenue share, and OS X saw a slight decline in market share compared to April. The following brackets are for April market share:

? Windows – 92.53% (92.49%)? Mac - 6.44% (6.53%)? Linux - 1.03% (0.98%)

From the data below, Apple's iOS platform has a similar situation with its mobile/tablet products, losing a small portion of the market. The market share of Android has increased slightly, and the BlackBerry actually has a flat upward trend, with little increase. ? iOS - 62.65% (63.19%)? Android - 19.69% (19.27%)? JavaME - 12.17% (11.83%)? BlackBerry - 2.09% (2.04%)? Symbian - 1.86% (2.24%)? Windows Phone - 0.66% (0.49%)? Kindle - 0.47% (0.52%)? Bada - 0.13% (0.11%)? Windows Mobile - 0.11% (0.11%)? Samsung - 0.10% (0.11%)

Desktop Desktop Operating System

In terms of operating system specific versions, Windows has a large market and is far ahead of several other system versions. In these versions of Windows, the most flexible Windows XP still dominates, followed by Windows 7, while Vista fell below 7%. Apple's OS 10.6 Snow Leopard went on sale in August 2009. After 32 months of its launch, OS X 10.7 Lion eventually surpassed OS 10.6 Snow Leopard to seize the market.

Windows:? Windows XP - 44.85% (46.08%)? Windows 7 - 40.51% (38.67%)? Windows Vista - 6.88% (7.32%)? Windows 8 - 0.13%

Macintosh:? Mac OS X 10.7 - 2.82% (2.71%)? MacOS X 10.6 - 2.59% (2.71%)? Mac OS X 10.5 - 0.79% (0.85%)? Mac OS X 10.4 - 0.19% (0.20%)

Linux – 1.03% (0.98%)

Mobile/tablet operating system version

In mobile/tablet products On the other hand, Apple's iOS system has a slight decline in market share in April, but still ranks first. On the iOS device, the iPad took the lead and the iPhone was second.

iOS – 62.65% (63.19%)? iPad 33.41% (29.58%)? iPhone 27.29% (27.88%)? iPod 1.95% (2.41%)

JavaME – 12.17% (15.10%)

Android - 19.69% (19.27%)? Android 2.3 - 12.41% (11.59%)? Android 2.2 - 2.97% (3.44%)? Android 4 - 1.43%? Android 3.2 - 1.03% (0.97%)? Android 2.1 - 0.65% (0.80%)? Android 3.1 - 0.55% (0.58%)

Symbian - 1.86% (2.77%)

BlackBerry - 2.09% (2.04%)

Kindle Fire - 0.47% (0.52 %)

Windows? Windows Phone - OS 7.5 0.61% (0.35%)? Windows CE - 0.09% (0.09%)? Windows Phone OS 7 - 0.05% (0.07% )

Browser Shares

In terms of desktop browsers, Chrome was almost the same as Firefox, and Safari continued to decline.

In terms of mobile/tablet browsers, Safari for iOS is still in the first place despite a slight decrease in profits compared to April. Android continues to maintain its second momentum, and Opera Mini has also achieved impressive results, ranking third.

Total market share of desktop desktop browsers:? Microsoft Internet Explorer – 54.05% (54.09%)? Firefox - 19.71% (20.20%)? Chrome - 19.58% (18.85%)? Safari - 4.62% (4.81%)? Opera - 1.57% (1.63%)

Mobile/Tablet Browser Market Share:? Safari - 63.24% (63.84% %)? Android Browser - 19.20% (18.87%)? Opera Mini - 12.43% (12.05%)? BlackBerry - 1.63% (1.62%)? Symbian - 1.05% (1.32%)? Microsoft Internet Explorer - 0.74% (0.58%)? Opera Mobile - 0.42% (0.38%)? Proprietary or Undetectable - 0.26% (0.32%)

The above is our summary of the OS and browser market share in May. If you are interested, users who want to know more can check it out at netmarketshare.com.

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