Your main desktop operating system for 2015 is:


  

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  1. 1. Your main desktop operating system for 2015 is:

    • Windows XP
      2
    • Windows Vista
      1
    • Windows 7
      41
    • Windows 8.0
      1
    • Windows 8.1
      94
    • Windows 10
      66
    • Windows Server
      1
    • A Windows version older than XP
      0
    • Mac OS X 10.6 'Snow Leopard'
      0
    • Mac OS X 10.7 'Lion'
      1
    • Mac OS X 10.8 'Mountain Lion'
      0
    • Mac OS X 10.9 'Mavericks'
      1
    • Mac OS X 10.10 'Yosemite'
      20
    • A Mac OS X version older than 10.6
      0
    • Arch Linux
      2
    • Debian
      1
    • Fedora
      0
    • Ubuntu
      5
    • Other Linux distribution (specify below)
      6
    • Other operating system (specify below)
      0


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The follow-up to the poll for this year.

 

What do you plan on using as your main desktop operating system for 2015? For me it's going to be Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite. 

Arch Linux for work, currently 7 but most likely Windows 10 for play. I find myself gaming a lot less than I used to (minus a week of basement-dwelling when Inquisition came out), so will be switching up my primary early January, about time I think.. not a fan of dual-booting but gotten to the point where it's not that big an issue anymore.

Mobile's a mix.. some run 8.1 (Pro 3, etc), couple of craptops with 7 (probably updating once 10 is released.. no point doing it twice) and a poor old tablet running XP Tablet Edition that needs to be taken out back behind the barn and shot as it'll be more useful as a paperweight.

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