Windows 10 loses market share for the first time since it officially hit the market

Windows 10

September has not been a good month for Windows 10, the latest version of Microsoft's popular operating system, and is for the first time since it officially hit the market in July 2015 has seen its market share shrink, although yes, not in a significant way.

After the market share of Windows 10 rose by 1.9% in August, unexpectedly, because in that month the possibility of downloading the software for free for many users ended. Having to start checking out seems that it was not a problem for many, but with the return to school problems have come for the new Windows.

According to the information published by the firm Net Applications the Redmond-based company's operating system shut down the month of September with a market share of 22.53%, somewhat below the 22.99% with which it closed last August. The decrease is practically insignificant, but without a doubt after many months of growth this decrease in market share is striking.

As we always say, these are not official figures but rather estimates, although some time ago Microsoft announced that the summer months would not bring good news for the new Windows 10 and not only because the heat is tightening but because the full stop free downloads should have stalled the growth of this new operating system.

Now we must closely follow the evolution of Windows to see if this decline in market share is something specific or becomes something continuous and that should lead many to worry.

Do you understand and understand the drop in the market share of the new Windows 10 in the month of September?.


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