Back in 2013 during Apple’s WWDC event, the Cupertino company unveiled OS X Mavericks which is Apple’s latest computer operating system at the moment. The OS was released later that year as a free upgrade for all Mac users whose computers could support it. It was a surprising move by Apple as previously they had charged for OS upgrades.
Naturally this led to more users opting to upgrading to Mavericks compared to previous builds where users might not be able to justify paying the upgrade fee. In fact last we heard, Mavericks managed to nab 6-8% of the OS X market within 24 hours of its release, which we have to say is pretty impressive. (more…)
OS X Mavericks’ Adoption Rate Sits At 40% In North America [Report] original content from Ubergizmo.
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