AdDuplex, a cross-promotion ad network for Windows and Windows Phone, is shutting down after 12 years of service. The founder of the company announced its shutdown on the official AdDuplex blog.
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The latest report from AdDuplex shows Windows 11's slow climb through May and June 2022. Eight months since the initial launch, about 23% of modern Windows computers have upgraded to Windows 11.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report detailing how Windows 11 and older Windows 10 versions gain or lose users. In April 2022, Windows 11 again struggled to increase its market share.
According to the latest data from Adduplex, Windows 11 had a hard time gaining more users in March 2022. Adduplex claims Windows 11 currently holds a 19.4% share with no notable changes.
The AdDuplex report for February 2022 shows that Microsoft's Windows 11 is now in nearly 20% of devices or one in five PCs. However, the rate of growth definitely seems to have slowed down.
Windows 11's market share has almost doubled since November, according to data from AdDuplex. Interestingly, Windows 10 21H2 usage tripled in the same time frame and sits at 12.1%.
AdDuplex has released its 2021 Windows adoption report for the month of November. The data shows that the Windows 11 user count has increased significantly, nearly doubling compared to last month.
AdDuplex has released new information about the state of Windows 11 installs. The new OS, which is less than a month old, is now installed on 5.1% of computers that come with the Microsoft Store.
AdDuplex data for the month of September suggests that Windows 11 is already installed on 1.3% of computers. Additionally, 90% of computers run a Windows 10/11 version from 2020 or 2021.
AdDuplex has released the Windows usage share report for July 2021. Windows 10 version 21H1 is seeing fast adoption as it reached 26% usage share. Windows 11 is running on 0.9% of PCs.
AdDuplex's monthly usage share report for Windows 10 shows that version 20H2 is close to replacing version 2004 as the most popular version of the OS. Version 2004 usage has begun dropping.
AdDuplex has released its Windows 10 usage report for the month of March, and the latest version of the OS has grown significantly to almost 30%. Version 2004 isn't falling, however.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report on Windows 10 usage, and it shows that version 20H2 continues to grow at a steady pace, but remains the third most popular option with 20% share.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report on the market share of each version of Windows 10, and version 20H2 grew more slowly than in past months. Version 2004 is still the most used.
AdDuplex has released its last monthly report on Windows 10 usage for 2020, and it shows the latest version of the OS growing steadily. Version 2004 also grew, while older versions mostly fell.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage report covering different versions of Windows 10, showing that the latest update is growing steadily. Version 1909 has regained some market share this month.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage share report for Windows 10. This month, the May 2020 Update (2004) becomes the most used OS, and the October 2020 Update (20H2) makes its debut.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report for Windows 10 usage distribution across different versions, and the most recent update has grown significantly to become the second most-used version.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report on Windows 10 usage today, and version 1909 of the operating system has finally overtaken version 1903 to become the most popular version of Windows 10.
According to AdDuplex, Windows 10 version 2004 is barely getting off the ground at 11.6% usage, while the year-old version 1903 is still the most popular version of the OS at 43.6%.
Today, AdDuplex released its monthly report showing the usage data for various versions of Windows 10. The year-old version 1903 is still the most popular, with version 2004 on 7% of Windows 10 PCs.
AdDuplex released its monthly usage report today, showing which are the most popular versions of Windows 10, which is still 1903, as well as which are the most popular Surface PCs.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage report for the various versions of Windows 10, showing the slow but steady growth trend for the Windows 10 November 2019 Update seen in previous months.
Today, AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage report, and there are no surprises. Once again, the latest version of the operating system shows a mild growth in user adoption.
AdDuplex has released its monthly market share report regarding Windows 10 devices, and, as expected, it shows that the November 2019 Update is gradually making its way to more devices.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report today, showing that the November 2019 Update is now installed on 15.2% of Windows 10 devices, and Surface Pro 4 is the most widely used Surface.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report today, showing that the May 2019 Update is now installed on 56.6% of Windows 10 devices. The October 2018 Update is down to 25%.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage report, showing that version 1903 is now installed on 45.5% of Windows 10 devices. It also shows that the Surface Pro 4 is the most-used Surface.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage share report today, showing that the Windows 10 May 2019 Update is finally on a third of all Windows 10 PCs, a big jump from last month.
AdDuplex today released its monthly Windows 10 usage report, showing that the majority of Windows 10 users are still on a version of the operating system that's over a year old, with 1803 on 53.4%.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report, which is based on over 5,000 apps that use its SDK. The new report shows that the May 2019 Update is still on only 6.3% of Windows 10 PCs.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report, which is based on over 5,000 apps that use its SDK. The new report shows that the April 2018 Update is still on 61.1% of Windows 10 PCs.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage reporting, showing that over six months after its release, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is still on just 29.3% of Windows 10 devices.
AdDuplex published its monthly Windows 10 usage reporting, showing that over five months after its release, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is still on just 26.4% of Windows 10 devices.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report, showing that just weeks before the 1903 RTM, Windows 10 version 1809 is still only installed on 21.2% of Windows 10 computers.
AdDuplex released its monthly usage share report, which shows that just 12.4% of Windows 10 users are on the latest version of the OS. 80.2% are still on version 1803, the April 2018 Update.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage reports, showing that the Windows 10 April 2018 Update is still king, as it's installed on 83.6% of Windows 10 PCs, with its successor on a paltry 6.6%.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage reports, showing that the Windows 10 April 2018 Update is still king, as it's installed on 89.5% of Windows 10 PCs, with its successor on a paltry 2.8%.
AdDuplex released its monthly Windows 10 usage report today, showing that the Windows 10 October 2018 Update is now on 2.3% of Windows 10 devices, barely impacting any other versions.
AdDuplex released its monthly report today, showing Windows 10 distribution usage. Version 1803 is now installed on 89.6% of Windows 10 devices, and Surface Pro is the second most popular Surface.