A Month After "End of 10" analytics.usa.gov Says More People Use Vista 7 Than Use Vista 11
analytics.usa.gov bases its charts and figures (or "analytics") on a vast data set. "There were 1.70 billion sessions in the last 30 days," it says right now. This is how it breaks down Windows usage:
Vista 11 has been out for over 4 years! We also highlight the bit about Chrome because Microsoft lays off 30,000+ people in 2025 to pay users to not stop using its products:
Does it get any more pathetic than this? Edge, which comes bundled (preloaded) with Vista 11 and predecessors is at a mere 7.7%.
statCounter sees Vista 11 usage in the US declining this month.
How much trouble is Microsoft really in?
For the past year the company had to borrow about 2.5 billion dollars per month, on average [1, 2].
It pays for fake "media coverage" about Vista 11 this week. This is not sustainable. █
"Microsoft, the world’s most valuable company, declared a profit of $4.5 billion in 1998; when the cost of options awarded that year, plus the change in the value of outstanding options, is deducted, the firm made a loss of $18 billion, according to Smithers."

