Windows XP Still The Most Widespread Windows OS

After the reasonable success of Windows 7, and long after the train wreck that was Windows Vista, PC users are keeping it old school, sticking with Windows XP as their operating system of choice. If you use a computer for anything other than gaming or to see how many hertz you can eek out of the latest Intel CPU, you know the pain of change. Change means uncertainty, and the one thing people want from a device their business or personal communications rely on is certainty. As a nerd, Windows 7 is a modern, attractive and capable OS, but depending on the task XP is still more than enough for the majority of users. Since the release of Windows 7, the install base of Windows XP has dropped only 10%, to 60%. XP is actually a victim of it’s own circumstance. Microsoft kept XP around for five years before introducing Vista, a largely unsuccessful release that scared most regular users. While Vista floundered, XP gained strength, making it all the way to Service Pack 3. Microsoft clearly now sees the value in regular and feature-rich updates, keeping users motivated to get to the latest updates. Lets just hope the quality remains.
The article and the comments fail to acknowledge the dominant reason why XP still retains such a large market share. It has very little to do with individuals or their preferences, and everything to do with legacy web apps that only run in IE6. A breakdown of XP market share showing corporate installations vs. home users would make make this crystal clear. Until Microsoft gets off its ass and provides some kind of simple, easy to use IE6 compatibility switch, corporations will stick with XP. And no, virtualization solutions don’t count. Even the latest IE9 platform preview has switches to force compatibility modes with older browsers, but for some reason jumps from IE5 to IE7.
why install something that works slower and you have to learn again how to use every tool you used to, just because they changed every user interface appearance for no good reason, except to make it look new.