Windows by the numbers: Windows 10 hits late wall, stalls

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Microsoft customers last month pressed "pause" in their migrations from Windows 7 to Windows 10 as the adoption of the latter stalled for
the first time since February.According to data published Sunday by analytics vendor Net Applications, Windows 10's share of all personal
computers slumped a full percentage point - breaking a string of four straight months of gains of a point or more - to end November with
53.3%
Windows 10's portion of the user share of all Windows PCs fell seven-tenths of a point, to 62%.(The percentage of Windows PCs (62%) is
larger than the percentage of all personal computers (53.3%) because Windows does not run every desktop and notebook
In November, Windows powered 86.1% of the world's personal computers
Of the remainder, all but a quarter of one percent ran macOS, Linux or Chrome OS, with Apple's operating system the largest, by far, of
those.)