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Net Applications: Apple’s Mac OS share hit new all-time high of 7.30% in December 2007

Net Applications’ Operating System stats for December 2007 show Apple’s Mac hit a new all-time high with 7.30% share of the operating systems visiting Net Applications’ network of websites worldwide. The stats also show Apple iPhone with 0.12% share, up from 0.09% in November and 0.04% in July. The data is aggregated from 40,000 websites that are predominantly ecommerce or corporate sites.

Net Applications’ December 2007 Operating System Stats:
Microsoft Windows: 91.80% (vs. NOV: 92.42%, JAN: 93.33%)
Apple Macintosh: 7.30% (vs. NOV: 6.80%, JAN: 6.22%)
Linux: 0.63% (vs. NOV: 0.57%, JAN: 0.35%)
Apple iPhone: 0.12%
Playstation: 0.03%
Nintendo Wii: 0.01%
SunOS: 0.01%

Net Applications’ Operating System Market Share for December 2007:

Net Applications’ December 2007 Operating System Stats by Version:
Windows XP: 76.97%
Windows Vista: 10.43%
Mac (Intel): 4.01%
Mac (PPC): 3.28%
Windows 2000: 2.66%
Windows 98: 0.70%
Linux: 0.57%
Windows NT: 0.57%
Windows ME: 0.40%
Apple iPhone: 0.12%
Windows CE: 0.06%
iPod: 0.02%
Series60: 0.02%
PSP: 0.02%
Pike: 0.02%
Windows 95: 0.02%
Hiptop: 0.02%
Web TV: 0.01%
PLAYSTATION 3: 0.01%
SunOS: 0.01%
Nintendo Wii: 0.01%
Unknown: 0.01%

Net Applications’ Apple Macintosh Stats for 2007:
JAN: 6.22% (Intel: 1.88%, PPC: 4.34%)
FEB: 6.38% (Intel: 2.09%, PPC: 4.29%)
MAR: 6.09% (Intel: 2.14%, PPC: 3.95%)
APR: 6.24% (Intel: 2.33%, PPC: 3.91%)
MAY: 6.48% (Intel: 2.52%, PPC: 3.96%)
JUN: 6.03% (Intel: 2.49%, PPC: 3.54%)
JUL: 5.99% (Intel: 2.62%, PPC: 3.37%)
AUG: 6.18% (Intel: 2.83%, PPC: 3.35%)
SEP: 6.63% (Intel: 3.24%, PPC: 3.39%)
OCT: 6.58% (Intel: 3.43%, PPC: 3.16%)
NOV: 6.80% (Intel: 3.59%, PPC: 3.22%)
DEC: 7.30% (Intel: 4.01%, PPC: 3.28%)

Net Applications’ Operating System Market Share Trend for Apple Macintosh for January 2006 to December 2007:

More details can be seen via Net Applications’ here.

MacDailyNews Note: As always, the actual percentage numbers are not as important as the trends shown since all “market share” reports have unique measurement sources. Net Applications, for example measures 40,000 corporate and ecommerce websites — how many of which are restricted to WIndows and/or IE, if any, we do not know. Again, what’s important is the trend (and consistent data points). The trend shows Apple’s Macintosh ascending.

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