Windows 7 is doing well, which gives the number crunching crowd an opportunity to compare it with Mac OS X - if only for a moment. According to Internet metrics company Net Applications, Windows 7 last weekend powered (on average) 5.07% of PCs, while in that week Mac OS X (in all its iterations) powered around 5% of computers worldwide.
Since Windows' overall market share is 92.64%, it's obvious that this was bound to happen, and that Windows 7 will eventually go far beyond the 5% marker (even if the folks at Net Applications admit that the 5% figure is only a peak, and that they're missing a couple of numbers). The real news here is that Windows 7 is outselling Vista in its first month of sales, growing at a 3.9% monthly average. Its growth comes mostly at the expense of Windows XP, but, to a much lesser extent, also Mac OS X, as Apple's overall market share was 5.27% in October.