Just last week news hit the wires about the Mac’s market share hitting nearly 8-percent. Actually, it wasn’t really market share so much as usage share, as pointed out by none other than Windows Super Site, and previous Dumbass Award Winner, Paul Thurrott.
I’m willing to cut the guy a little slack and acknowledge the difference. But it doesn’t matter because Thurrott continues to compare Windows to Mac. Windows is an operating system. The Mac is a platform which includes operating system and hardware, so a comparison of the two in terms of market share is pointless. Usage share is a more accurate representation of what is happening in the industry.
Apple sells the Mac, including OS X, in a limited number of market segments. No such limitation exists with Windows on PCs. Interestingly, there are few comparisons to Apple’s Mac market share and Dell, HP, or whatever else is left. There’s also few comparisons of different segments of market share; home vs. office, industrial vs. commercial vs. personal vs. education. Hardly anyone talks about profit share.
Overall, despite the occasional rags by Windows apologists, Apple and the Mac are quite healthy. No, Microsoft isn’t dead, maybe not even dying, but it’s certainly a sick beast.

