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[Old 1997 story] The Greatest OS That (N)ever Was
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curious for a 27 year old article how accurate it turned to be (androidOS notwithstanding). Windows seems to still be the "2,000-pound gorilla" but there are other options available these days...
Windows has lost a ton of market share, unfortunately it gave much of that market share to MacOS