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Mountain Lion Captures 3.2% Share of Mac Web Usage in 48 Hours [Charts]

Mountain Lion Captures 3.2% Share of Mac Web Usage in 48 Hours [Charts]

Posted July 27, 2012 at 6:14pm by iClarified
OS X Mountain Lion has captured a 3.2% share of Mac web usage in just 48 hours, reports Chitika Insights.

Within the first 48 hours, usage rates for OS X 10.8 were already rivaling those of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. While over 45% of users still operate on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, anybody using 10.6.6 or higher is eligible for the upgrade to 10.8. Those who skipped the upgrade to Lion, which had mixed reviews, may be more inclined to make the jump to Mountain Lion.

With 3.2% of all Mac users upgrading to OS X Mountain Lion in the first 48 hours, Apple's latest operating system stands to do much better than its predecessor OS X Lion, which experienced only a 14% market share after 3 months on the market.



The low price point and easy update process is likely why Mountain Lion is seeing such quick adoption.

You can find instructions on how to install the new operating system here.

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Mountain Lion Captures 3.2% Share of Mac Web Usage in 48 Hours [Charts]


Mountain Lion Captures 3.2% Share of Mac Web Usage in 48 Hours [Charts]
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matrixmaniac
matrixmaniac - July 28, 2012 at 10:05am
I have too much expensive hardware depending on software depending on Rosetta... Just can't give up Snow Leopard... Apple is silly to stop us because of such a small lightweight thing... but it's their choice. Also I'm really not hot on any sort of "cloud" that I don't own myself (host on my own Mac Pro) .... And I LOVE the SAVE AS option right in the file menu. So... why should I go for Lion or Mountain Lion??
Hector
Hector - July 27, 2012 at 7:51pm
Yes It's better than Lion, but still sad. 3.4% in two days is very sad. That's like 0,1% of the total marketshare.
Aik
Aik - July 27, 2012 at 6:27pm
Honestly can't see a difference in it except for the awesome notifications in d corner, it however seems to have loaded up my available memory.
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