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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Mac Users Keep Their OS Up-To-Date

Macintosh users, at least those that guy OmniGroup software and participate in its surveys, seem to like to stay up-to-date with Apple OS software.

About 96.5 percent of the users surveyed were running the Tiger OS X 10.4 operating system software released by Apple in April 2005.

For more information, see the Software Update Statistics page: OmniGroup software statistics.

Application vendors tend to like it when their customers upgrade to the latest OS. That makes it easier for them to write more powerful software applications that more people can use.

That translates to more happy customers with less work.

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