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Windows 10 flatlines, while Windows 7 gains in popularity, according to NetMarketShare figures

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Despite the hype surrounding the 11 April release of the Creators Update for Microsoft Windows 10 , the market share figures for March suggest that PC users are resolutely sticking to Windows 7, rather than upgrade.
According to Net Applications’ NetMarketShare service, usage of Windows 7 continues to edge up, and the legacy Microsoft operating system remains twice as popular as Windows 10.
Windows 7, which has already seen off Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, has taken a one percentage point jump to 49.42 per cent (+1.01), putting it at its highest showing since June 2016, when Microsoft’s one-year free offer for Windows 10 stopped.
After the high-water-mark established by the launch of Windows 95, when people even queued up at midnight at computer stores to get hold of a copy, Microsoft’s stock has slowly declined.

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