Let’s look at 3 web stats that tell us a little bit about the demographics of who visits us.
First, we’ll use our homepage: Stardock.com.
Then, we’ll look at our most popular game, SinsOfASolarEmpire.com
And lastly, we’ll look at our most popular desktop utility, Fences.
These stats are for the month of April, 2012.
Who visit Stardock.com?
Who asks for support?
Who visits Sins of a Solar Empire?
Who visits Fences?
So what can we take from this?
Stardock.com gets the lion’s share of traffic (90%). Fences gets about 2X the traffic of Sins of a Solar Empire. And support gets a relatively small number of visitors (though bear in mind, we’re still talking about millions of visitors a month in each so it’s all statistically interesting still).
What I find interesting is that when it comes time to ask for support, it’s Internet Explorer users at the top. It’s the only unusual bump IE gets in visitors (it’s last in every other category).
I use Vista, but only so that I can make snide comments about it on the internet. (True Story)
I like Windows 7, although I sometimes refer to it as 7 of 9 because it's so efficient.
Ditto ....
Looks to me that Vista still is roughly around 8-10% or so.. I wouldn't say that no one uses Vista... as a percentage of 'millions' that's a good chunk.
I'll still keep supporting it for this year more than likely.
Microsoft leveraged user's need for improved drivers and processes to force computer owners to "upgrade" to Vista. What it essentially provided was just an upgrade for firmware and a few tweaks for stability. It was a poor offering as "a new OS" and was subpar in myriads of ways. Honestly, Microsoft should be ashamed of the lack of forthought put into it and how little it gave users. That's why Vista right now is essentially abandonware waiting to happen.
Windows 7 is really the XP upgrade's (Vista) patch-fix upgrade...and it has some crappy design flaw in it which don't help the user in anyway.
The next debacle is going to be Windows 8 where they throw a bunch of tablet features and styles out of iPhone envy on top of another crappy system with only essential necessary software for web and hardware upgrades in place and call it "the next great".
I've never been closer to becoming a Linux user.
Windows 7 just... works...
My install has been running without the need to tamper for two years
Yes, but it's a decaying market...
It gave users quite a bit.
Truth be known, there are lot of internal changes not normally visible to end users, but honestly required for Microsoft to move forward. Just because many of the changes aren't so obvious doesn't mean nothing changed.
And I certainly don't think Microsoft had any "lack of forethought." The problem is that they needed to make a lot of changes, and lots of changes == lots of bugs. I don't think they really could have done better, considering the circumstances.
The biggest problems with Vista boiled down to the following:
Here's why I don't think they could have done much better, even if they delayed the (already very much delayed) release of Vista even further:
Vista was needed, to be honest. People may hate it, but it was needed for Microsoft to move forward. Windows 7 and the upcoming Windows 8 build upon the changes that Vista bought.
Yeah, I ran on Windows Vista, although since then I've switched to Windows 7, which fixes all of Vista's issues and is IMO is really the best OS Microsoft has made thus far .
That was not my experience. I built a machine and installed Vista x86 Ultimate, and it worked well for me from the get go. There were occasional glitches with moving/copying files, but SP1 resolved that and I found Vista to be a capable OS, so much so that I got a x64 version, which I still use on my second rig. Do I have any issues or like Win 7 more? Absolutely not! Both OSes are great and I like them both.
well there was a way they could have added the ability to remember LET THIS PROGRAM RUN
all they had to do and can still do it for Vista and 7 is to add a check box to the dialog of UAC "Yes I want to run it and remember that I do the next times I click on it to RUN"
I remember reading an interview with someone at Microsoft, talking about UAC back in the day, and I remember they addressed this, but I don't remember how. I remembering it sort of making sense, but I have a feeling they could figure something out. Say what you want about them, Microsoft has a lot of smart people running around.
Be better if they knee-capped them so they'd sit down for 5 seconds and FIX Windows 8......
Hmm... I wonder if that trick would work on Stardock personel VS 64bit RightClick, too....
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Indeed they do, and to a person they are all yelling as they run around, 'Don't blame me I didn't do it!'
I truely miss that Right click for sure.
Ya know, it's going to be interesting about this time next year, when the site statistics are published again....
Windows 7 - 4, 700, 696 users
Windows Vista - 1, 443,789 users
Windows XP - 242 users
Windows 8 - 1 user... and only because MS paid him to use it.
That makes alot of us....
Selection bias perhaps? I'd point my finger at a confounding variable: computer saviness...
My guess is that people who are less computer savy need more support/help....by coincidence, people who are less computer savy also are less adventurous "software-wise" or less familiar with "what's out there"...
As such, the same people who generally need help also don't know about Google Chrome or Firefox...or they don't have the self-efficacy to think they could change browsers...or they just don't know anything bad about IE...
Don't take what I've said the wrong way...I use IE 9 now even though I've used Firefox and Chrome in the past...
I'm amazed at the number of @aol.com addresses in support.
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