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+ | 10.4: 17.2%<br> | ||
+ | 10.5: 52.1%<br> | ||
+ | 10.6: 27.3%<br> | ||
+ | Other: 3.4% |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 5 April 2010
WWDC 2005
(ca. 1.5 months after 10.4)
The Ars Technica report on the WWDC keynote at the beginning of June notes that Jobs gave stats of
10.4: 16%
10.3: 49%
10.2: 25%
See also John Gruber's Tiger Adoption Rate and the Omni Group's Omni Software Update Statistics (both sites skew towards the geekier Mac user more likely to adopt new technology/releases, and Omni hasn't had new releases that run on 10.3.x in some time).
WWDC 2006
(ca. 13.5 months after 10.4)
WWDC 2007
(ca. 25.5 months after 10.4)
10.4: 67%
10.3: 23%
Older: 10%
[1]
www.mozilla.org Safari visits
[2], [3]
10.4:
10.3: 15%
10.2:
Q1 2008 Financials
(ca. 3 months after 10.5)
10.5: 19%
[4]
Jan 2010
(ca. 5 months after 10.6; web stats only — info from Quantcast[5])
10.4: 17.2%
10.5: 52.1%
10.6: 27.3%
Other: 3.4%