With the smoke having cleared and OS X Yosemite now being official and accessible to introduce, the first-week uptake for the new programming is at a fairly amazing 13 percent, putting the new stage at a comparable pace with OS X Mavericks from a year ago.
Information from Chitika uncovered today that 12.8 percent of all Mac machines in the North American locale were running on Yosemite
Fruit’s most up to date PC working framework. That is only 0.4 percent more than the first-week OS X Mavericks uptake of 12.4 percent, and a great sign that Apple’s most recent OS is drawing in heaps of right on time adopters. Chitika separates its data from devices where users access commercials of online accomplices or members.
By and large, OS X Yosemite and Mavericks are doing particularly well as far as ahead of schedule reception, as 2012’s OS X Mountain Lion had an uptake of only 5.6 percent in its first week of accessibility. It appears that Apple’s choice to make Yosemite and Mavericks free updates has worked miracles for the organization; before those stages, OS X Mountain Lion was valued at $19.99. Still, its doubtful that Yosemite hasn’t done and also expected, as the new programming was made accessible for three months as an open beta, for everybody to test out in front of the rollout date.
Anyway then again, Chitika likewise had some intriguing detail that show Yosemite was truly effective when it was propelled in beta structure. A different report from Net Applications demonstrates that OS X Yosemite was running on 4 percent of all Mac machines a month ago; that is near 40 times the rate of Macs that were running on Mavericks preceding its official rollout.