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From: Michael Kay
It would be fascinating to see some numbers of "market share" (if that
term has any meaning when most of the processors are free). But I
wouldn't actually believe them. The people who answer questionnaires on
such things often haven't a clue what's going on in their own back yard.
Yes. Take, for instance, the fact that Microsoft Windows has a market-share
of, what... 90%?
What exactly would be the 'safety' in that number? What exactly does it
'prove'?
That MS Windows is *the* most fantastic, versatile OS currently in use ???
Cheerz,
Andreas
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