
In the latest survey by Net Applications, Mac OS X dropped just a bit, while the iPhone continued climbing. Here you have the numbers - Mac OS X fell from 7.57 percent in January to 7.45 percent, while Windows remained above the 90 percent mark, with 91.58 percent of the operating systems market. At last, the iPhone, jumped from 0.13 to 0.14 percent, but I can't understand why did they list it in an OS survey, and separated from the Mac OS X...
At last, it should be noted that Safari got down to 5.70 percent in February from a pervious market share of 5.82, reported back in January. Anyway, it seems that the iPods keep going strong, with over 40 percent of the buyers in the last holiday season being new to Apple's music players, so it all gets leveled fine, in the end.