Apple Has Squandered The Gift That Was Vista
MacWorld has an interesting editorial posted today that talks about Apple's inability to capitalize on the negative Vista press. Why is that? Apple certainly spends enough money on ads claiming Vista is so terrible, so why has their market share remained under 7.5% in the U.S. and almost zilch overseas? MacWorld has some ideas that might help Apple.
MacWorld has an interesting editorial posted today that talks about Apple's inability to capitalize on the negative Vista press. Why is that? Apple certainly spends enough money on ads claiming Vista is so terrible, so why has their market share remained under 7.5% in the U.S. and almost zilch overseas? MacWorld has some ideas that might help Apple.
While it's true that Apple has significantly grown its share of the desktop operating system market since the release of Windows Vista in November of 2006, the company's market share remains below 10 percent, and it actually dropped in the first quarter of 2009, according to Gartner's Worldwide PC Shipment report.