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I know several people who bought a Mac or a Netbook, and plenty of people who stayed with XP or bought an iPhone or an Android phone in that couple of years.
Luckily for Microsoft they didn't lose that much of the market share (at the cost of extending life of XP and earning nothing on it). But that's only thanks to their initial position on the market and their quick response with Windows 7. If Windows 7 was a failure too, they would have a serious trouble.
Still, for two years you could hear nothing but complaints about Vista and praises of Mac, Netbooks, iOS, Android. Things would look very different today if Vista was a success.




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I don't think vista helped any other os much... I don't know anyone who would swap their OS just because they didn't like VISTA. That's the kind of thing people who visit OS News would do, but not something normal people do.
Apple may have more users, but it is because of the desirability of their products, not the OS, or that bad OSs developed by MS. Normal people don't know what an OS is. It's a just a computer, and if it has to clarified, it's an apple or windows computer.
Normal people have never heard of Ubuntu... no matter how popular linux geeks think it has become.
Edited 2012-08-29 10:42 UTC