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Friday, November 16, 2007

Leopard Powers Over Windows OS Sales for October in Japan

Apple recently released its one-of-a-kind operating system, Mac OS X Leopard, which was a major it already in its first weekend of sales. But, just announced today, Leopard made a record-breaking moment that will go down in Apple history. This has been something Mac users have been wanting to happen for over two decades.

In Japan, OS X sales went up to 60.5% market share year-on year in the month of October. That was enough to take Microsoft's position of the top spot.

Macworld.co.uk says:

"In the six days after Leopard's 26 October launch, combined single-user licence (46 per cent) and family pack (7.9 per cent) sales accounted for 53.9 per cent of the total OS-only market in Japan.

However, at Microsoft, Windows sales fell from 75.3 per cent to 28.7 per cent."


OS X Leopard is doing quite well for Apple, obviously.

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