
It’s an epic David and Goliath battle, Mac vs. Windows PCs. It’s good vs. evil, right?
For market share, Windows remains the Goliath, but the Mac is growing far faster than annual PC growth in the US. Can the Mac reach 10-percent by 2008?
Recent statistics indicate that the Mac’s growth is on fire and likely to remain that way for a few more years. What will that growth do to market share?
It’s possible, if not probably, that the Mac will hit 10-percent market share.... (excerpted).
Christian Clarke said:
I’m a Mac-switcher. Got my brand new 2.4Ghz, 4GB RAM MacBook 2 months ago. And I’ve not looked back!
Fantastic!
The only time I boot Windows XP in VM Ware Fusion is to use Visual Studio. OS X is incredible. Phenominal. Why didn’t I make the switcher sooner ?
Will my next upgrade be a PC ? Errr, nope! Maybe a MacBook Pro if I can afford it.
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ellis_the_friendly said:
Well, we’re at 2008 and Mac market share is climbing quickly to the double digits, even more in the home market, and even more than that in the notebook market.
Look at all the switchers from Windows. Steve Jobs must be happy about the gift (Vista) that Microsoft gave him.