Microsoft will stop all support for Windows Vista in two months, ending the problem-plagued operating system’s usefulness when it issues final patches on April 11.
The OS won’t be missed: According to analytics vendor Net Applications, which estimated user share by counting unique visitors to tens of thousands of websites, Vista ran on less than 1% of all personal computers powered by Windows last month. Still, even that small percentage translated into approximately 14 million PCs when using Microsoft’s claim that 1.5 billion devices run Windows.
Vista was never a break-out hit for Microsoft, as were both its Windows XP predecessor and its successor, Windows 7.
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