Most Popular Computer Operating Systems 1985 - 2024

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  • čas přidán 19. 03. 2024
  • These are the most popular computer operating systems from 1985 to 2024, based on market share. The latest numbers from 2003 on are readily available from Wikipedia and Statcounter. The first half of the video required a bit more research, which entailed finding and converting sales figures into market share. These numbers may be different based on what OSes are included in the stats, this is why different videos have slightly different numbers.
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  • @NagaDoesContent
    @NagaDoesContent Před měsícem +853

    that 0.2% of MS-DOS people:
    "I ALWAYS COMEBACK"

    • @RafitoOoO
      @RafitoOoO Před měsícem +32

      MS-DOS is immortal

    • @StrsAmbrg
      @StrsAmbrg Před měsícem +11

      i have no idea how that content creator knew that a computer is running DOS as mostly we know today the OS percentage is from internet access. I am sure that no people are using DOS for the internet.

    • @valentinhalau3396
      @valentinhalau3396 Před měsícem +9

      you mean "i always come back", learn first grade english please

    • @jarekb7855
      @jarekb7855 Před měsícem

      Why? ​@@StrsAmbrg

    • @NagaDoesContent
      @NagaDoesContent Před měsícem

      k@@valentinhalau3396

  • @kholeu
    @kholeu Před měsícem +1040

    The MS-DOS comeback at the end was pretty unexpected

    • @8001010
      @8001010 Před měsícem +20

      No so strange, OS ecosystem is only apple/Linux/windows today, and gizmo take 10 bar in graph (and he differentiate mac osx and windows version)

    • @amb1u5
      @amb1u5 Před měsícem +89

      Not really, Alot of old machines still run dos, last week I had to fix an old cnc that was running msdos and pascal

    • @MrVariant
      @MrVariant Před měsícem +20

      4:15 windows '95 in the late 2000's as well lol some like old software

    • @8001010
      @8001010 Před měsícem +19

      @@amb1u5 the difficult is define "computer operating system"(and define what is linux), in my opinion only desktop/laptop should be included: appliance,industrial machines,servers,tablet, smartphone,smartwatch,smart-TV ,game console, should be excluded from "computer" definition.

    • @amb1u5
      @amb1u5 Před měsícem +18

      @8001010 yeah if we didn't define it as PC's and laptops we would see Linux derivatives possibly dominating the market. As for what defines Linux, I would only go for the obvious as there are some obscure distros out there that are truly the bastard child of 2 or 3 parent operating systems.

  • @napnip
    @napnip Před 3 dny +24

    Switched to Linux a few years back and have never regretted it. Right now running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed and it's running surprisingly stable for a rolling release.

    • @grauwolf1604
      @grauwolf1604 Před dnem +2

      QpenSuse… I will look for it!

    • @GaryCameron
      @GaryCameron Před 8 hodinami

      Rocking Linux Mint the past 8-10 years.

  • @morghulorevil6522
    @morghulorevil6522 Před 6 dny +34

    AmigaOS still has the most beautiful UI, the screen management system is pure genius. I had so much fun to code under AmigaOS with 68000. AmigaOS the best OS forever.

    • @Traumatree
      @Traumatree Před 3 dny +5

      Not counting how 68000 memory management was/is miles ahead of x86 and their big-endian bit register order that was a real mess. I wish that cpu was still alive today.

    • @JoaoVentura
      @JoaoVentura Před 20 hodinami

      I don't get the moment in June 88 where TOS overtakes the AmigaOS. Both machines were at their best at that moment. This probably shows the US numbers only for those machines and does not include the European markets.
      Europe did not get the Nintendo Entertainment System invasions, so we used real computers for quite some time as a games platform.

  • @kumarnkvc
    @kumarnkvc Před měsícem +362

    6:26 Vista gets beaten by MS-DOS. Most satisfying 😂

    • @rdrhouse
      @rdrhouse Před 21 dnem +20

      vista was shite, XP forever.

    • @zackakai5173
      @zackakai5173 Před 21 dnem +24

      @@rdrhouse As someone who *actually* used Vista for several years (as opposed to just parroting memes on the internet about it), it was a perfectly fine operating system once the major bugs were ironed out and computers actually had enough RAM and processing power to handle it. It was so fine, in fact, that Microsoft would later make a few tweaks to it and basically re-released it as Windows 7. If you used 7, you basically used Vista.

    • @rdrhouse
      @rdrhouse Před 20 dny +11

      @@zackakai5173 Oh Zack, you think you're the only one that had to put up with Vista and have a viewpoint on it. I'm guessing you're American, as to hold those blinkered views as a brit is just unforgivable. "once the major bugs were ironed out" and "that Microsoft would later make a few tweaks to it" sounds like a wonderfull 'out of the box' OS. You need to burst that bubble you live in and take a look at the world we live in before making such ridiculous comments.

    • @TarHelcaraxe
      @TarHelcaraxe Před 19 dny

      Video was probably made by an indian that's why.

    • @rdrhouse
      @rdrhouse Před 19 dny +3

      @@KC-shunting isn't it strange when someone has to ignore all relevant facts and insist they are right, shows such a lack of integrity. I can use the internet on my 1.8ghz pentium running XP that i use to control my CNC machinery, but what does that prove, absolutely nothing. No one needs to troll you as your bad enough on your own. PS., check what trolling is, you will find it fits your comments more than mine.

  • @AlmondCheese
    @AlmondCheese Před měsícem +330

    The penguin is cooking something.

  • @CelentAle
    @CelentAle Před 12 dny +29

    However, the Amiga taught everyone, for Desktop native and multitask, 3D Lightwave , Gui, plugin, graphics, High resolution, and more.👍
    Amiga for ever

  • @charlesballard5251
    @charlesballard5251 Před 18 dny +115

    I will always have a soft spot in my heart for WinXP. It was just a STABLE operating system in my experience. And so many great games were written for it.

    • @d0s25
      @d0s25 Před 6 dny +3

      It’s OS/2 for me. I was really saddened when the horrible DOS based Win 3.x won the race.

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez Před 4 dny +2

      That’s how I feel about AmigaOS

    • @veritechace6181
      @veritechace6181 Před 4 dny +6

      Did you notice that Windows ME wasn't even mentioned? Maybe they lumped that in with '98

    • @mychanejhg
      @mychanejhg Před 4 dny +4

      Stable xd i remembered i need to format and reinstall windows xp 4 times each month

    • @ralanham76
      @ralanham76 Před 4 dny +1

      Umm after the many patches!

  • @giovannialfano5979
    @giovannialfano5979 Před měsícem +133

    AmigaOS: 20 years ahead.

    • @MultiCappie
      @MultiCappie Před 16 dny +24

      Best thing about AmigaOS: Amiga owners made Mac owners look less arrogant by comparison.

    • @GaryCameron
      @GaryCameron Před 15 dny +9

      I was an OS/2 developer and it blew any Windows version away, you could do real time data collection and compression on a 486 while still using it as a desktop PC. After using OS/2 2.0 I could never be happy with a MS desktop until Win2K came out a decade later.

    • @giovannialfano5979
      @giovannialfano5979 Před 15 dny +2

      @@GaryCameron I used os2 when I was an ibm employee in the late 90. I fully agree. Also Lotus Notes was brilliant.

    • @giovannialfano5979
      @giovannialfano5979 Před 15 dny +1

      @@MultiCappie beauty is for those who have eyes to grasp it

    • @BurkenProductions
      @BurkenProductions Před 14 dny

      crap os :D pc is better! :D (yes this shit is still going strong in 2024!)

  • @CapnCoconuts
    @CapnCoconuts Před měsícem +435

    > 3.9% market share
    The year of the Linux desktop is coming, my friends

    • @pilsnerd420
      @pilsnerd420 Před 22 dny +55

      Already switched a decade ago. Windows is now pretty much just my 'Xbox" partition.

    • @zaax
      @zaax Před 21 dnem +5

      They need to sort out the basic stuff like Scanner and external drive access. and a hot drive swap fault

    • @kaia.giermann5239
      @kaia.giermann5239 Před 21 dnem +41

      At home: Linux only!

    • @IuseArchbtw-di6cd
      @IuseArchbtw-di6cd Před 20 dny +45

      I use Arch btw

    • @rdrhouse
      @rdrhouse Před 20 dny +1

      which year is that going to be

  • @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff
    @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff Před 15 dny +39

    The 90s was the golden era of personal computing. I'm so glad to get the chance of experiencing it. It helped me to keep up with all the technology changes.

    • @Traumatree
      @Traumatree Před 3 dny

      That was the 80s my friend, when cie forged our future we have today. The 90s was the era of Internet for everyone.

    • @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff
      @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff Před 3 dny

      If you want to be pedantic, sure. My point was actually about how early adoption helped me to not fall behind with tech

    • @markmuller7962
      @markmuller7962 Před 2 dny +1

      Dude I was there, there was nothing special about it

    • @Hr1s7i
      @Hr1s7i Před dnem +1

      So, what is the current era? Platinum?

    • @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff
      @HarkoretoDaBone-nf7ff Před dnem

      @@Hr1s7i titanium

  • @anti-sheep-machina6548
    @anti-sheep-machina6548 Před 5 dny +10

    MacOS since 2008. My best experience I had was AmigaOS. I never had more fun with a Computersystem.

    • @uribak9144
      @uribak9144 Před 5 dny +2

      At least the Amiga had games. What's fun about a Mac? Closed system with almost no games.

  • @dgrigoryants2017
    @dgrigoryants2017 Před měsícem +330

    Used Windows for all of my life. Went to Linux in April 2023 and I have no reason to come back, it works perfectly.

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 Před měsícem +51

      i tried linux repeatedly throughout the years. i couldn't use it for anything but the most basic of basic things because there was nothing on it. so, i went back to windows.

    • @moebiewu5662
      @moebiewu5662 Před měsícem +26

      Touched Linux for the first time in 2015 when I was in Grade 5, on a server... Then tried it a few times on my laptop since 2018 but soon switched back to Windows each time, until finally settled down in Linux in 2021 and now all of my computers run Linux.

    • @thorstenl.4928
      @thorstenl.4928 Před měsícem +36

      @@matthewbarabas3052 „there was nothing on it“?
      Its up to you to put things on it. But only things you really need…

    • @dgrigoryants2017
      @dgrigoryants2017 Před měsícem

      @@matthewbarabas3052 Have you tried Linux Mint?

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 Před měsícem

      @@thorstenl.4928 one consenquence for a very, very, obscure desktop OS is that there would be nothing on it. compared to windows, or even a mac.
      whens the last time you tried using a windows phone? how many things are on that?

  • @r.a.6459
    @r.a.6459 Před měsícem +238

    Currently using 7
    XP filled my teenage years
    98 made my childhood
    And was old enough to see 3.11

    • @ClifffSVK
      @ClifffSVK Před měsícem +14

      98 -> XP -> Vista -> 7 + Linux -> 10 + Linux. Still have 10 installed but don't use it.

    • @fakesky64b
      @fakesky64b Před měsícem +6

      MS-DOS > Millenium > XP > 7 > 10 > MacOS Catalina > 10 again > Linux

    • @Erknar
      @Erknar Před měsícem +5

      I started with MS-DOS 4.01 & Win 2.1 in 1990 or 1991, throughout the years I've worked with MS-DOS 5, 6, 6.22, Win 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, 95, 98, NT4, 98SE, 2000, ME, XP, skipped Vista but had to deal with it on my parents Computer. Win 7, personally skipped 8 and 8.1 entirely, worked with 10 and 11. Also I experimented with Server 2003 (Standard & Enterprise Edition as well as Enterprise x64 and Win XP x64)

    • @fastertove
      @fastertove Před měsícem +1

      I've used win98, winMe, win2k, xp, win7, win10 and win11 on my own computers. Win98 and winMe on my first hardware, which was an already used AMDk6-2 350Mhz with voodoo 3-2000. I never personally had any major issues with WinMe, but it did use a little more ram.

    • @byllisbasilis2851
      @byllisbasilis2851 Před měsícem

      Using Windows 7 is pretty dangerous nowdays cause of lack of security updates many malicious programmers can write a virus where with a command from the internet can infect with ransomware,or malware all the computers using windows 7 connected on the internet.

  • @news1964
    @news1964 Před 20 dny +13

    Thank you sir for a great video! As a computer geek this brings back a lot of nostalgic memories and is wild to see all the OSes and their placement over the years. Kudos!

  • @AnonymousFreakYT
    @AnonymousFreakYT Před 20 dny +5

    I find it extremely hard to believe that Mac OS X didn’t beat out Mac OS 9 until 2009. That’s a full six years after the last Mac OS 9-bootable machine shipped, and 3 years after the last machine capable of running Mac OS 9 apps at all shipped.

    • @grauwolf1604
      @grauwolf1604 Před dnem +1

      Who cares about Mac?!

    • @CRothgeb
      @CRothgeb Před dnem

      I wonder if there were just a ton of older Macs being strung along in the education space. I bet there were lots of machines that either couldn’t run Mac OS X or else ran it very poorly and school IT departments just kept them running on OS 9. That’s the only explanation I can think of.

    • @tapah_5
      @tapah_5 Před dnem

      ​@@grauwolf1604According to statistics, at least 14% at the moment

  • @Sanid_
    @Sanid_ Před měsícem +338

    Didn’t see Windows Millenium 😅

    • @DaScareCrow
      @DaScareCrow Před měsícem +13

      Windows 2000 is basically the same thing

    • @vilislacis3337
      @vilislacis3337 Před měsícem +163

      @@DaScareCrowNo, 2000 was upgrade to NT and Me was upgrade to 98.

    • @gwgux
      @gwgux Před měsícem +51

      Windows ME was so bad that it never amounted to anything. I would've been surprised if it made it up on the chart.

    • @jeffcook3747
      @jeffcook3747 Před měsícem +25

      I worked in a computer shop for many years. All our computers that we built came with 98SE. Absolutely the best OS at the time.

    • @tommykawaii
      @tommykawaii Před měsícem +9

      Hahaha I wondered about it as well 🤣. Apparently it was so bad that never became a thing 😅

  • @jeffcook3747
    @jeffcook3747 Před měsícem +149

    It's amazing to see how much of a juggernaut DOS was for so long. Add onto that all the Win 3.x installations that needed DOS. I remember my copy of Win95 needed to 'see' that you had DOS so I had to feed it a DOS 6.22 floppy to let it finish installation.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Před měsícem +5

      Win 95, 98 and Milenium were actually DOS addons. Not actual systems.
      Not many people know but NT windows have still build in DOS emulators.
      When black window sometimes pop up when you install things on Windows 10... that is DOS.

    • @Bateluer
      @Bateluer Před měsícem +16

      ​@@TheRezro Partially correct. For win95, 98, and ME, they indeed ran on top of MSDOS. Part of the reason for MEs instability was the removable of most of the dos components without a proper replacement.
      For NT based Windows though, including XP, vista, 7, 8, 10, & 11, there is no MSDOS. That black window that pops up is simply a command line interface, not the MSDOS operating system.

    • @lexlayabout5757
      @lexlayabout5757 Před měsícem +4

      @@Bateluer Correct. Many people call any command line interface "DOS" like they call any vacuum flask a "Thermos". But unlike the Themos flask, DOS was not the first OS to have a command line interface, any more than Gates invented computers, and that interface has since been left far behind except in emulations.

    • @jurgenbachmann5920
      @jurgenbachmann5920 Před 28 dny

      Badest Win10 best Win XP

    • @jandenijmegen5842
      @jandenijmegen5842 Před 25 dny

      @@jurgenbachmann5920 You never used windows 1. Total crap.

  • @jantack7186
    @jantack7186 Před 3 dny +4

    The ups and downs of Linux surprised me:
    2005 > 2%,
    2008 > 2.5%,
    2011 < 1%,
    2018 > 2%
    2023 > 3%
    2024 prob. > 4%
    I am already looking forward to the Linux reaching the 5% mark in the next 2 years.

    • @tuxflyer
      @tuxflyer Před 2 dny

      I am more asking why it wasn't more poplar before the 2000s compared to others.

    • @jantack7186
      @jantack7186 Před 2 dny

      @@tuxflyer Before Ubuntu introduced automatic hardware detection to the Linux world, Desktop-Linux installation was only for computer scientists. I tried to install SUSE in the late 90s. Because the Internet was too slow, you needed 5 CDs. And durring the installation you had to keep changing CDs. The order was not CD1,2,3,4,5 but something like 1,2,3,2,3,1,4,5,2... The installation process installed almost all the software available for the system and it took hours and always ended with a cryptic error message. Linux was not very accessible for beginners back then. I don't like Ubuntu anymore, but I have to admit, that Canonical has done a lot to make Linux more popular and fun.

    • @tuxflyer
      @tuxflyer Před 2 dny

      @@jantack7186 so, you are young 😀
      I started with 1.44" disks. There was a copy station in one of our local book stores where you can get the disks created.
      44 of them were required for the default distribution (an early version of SuSe).
      And you always prayed that none of them failed. Nightmare having one disk corrupted after a 2 hour installation.

    • @deineroehre
      @deineroehre Před 10 hodinami

      On important servers, especially public ones, there is already 90% market share for Linux. Linux just works, Apple and Microsoft are based mostly on pure Marketing and persuation, perhaps bribing.
      Several companys evaluate Linux even on the desktop due to the poor Updates for "the last windows ever".
      Windows 10.1 (marketing speech: Windows 11) just crossed the red line with the need for an useless microsoft account, persuading users to put their Data on Onedrive despite having a professional solution like Nextcloud on the computer. This breaks compliance.
      Since an OS is just a start-ramp to mostly webbased applications nowadays, it doesn't really matter if the clients run on windows, Linux, McOs or even Chromebooks.
      Obsolete Windows-only legacy software can be used in Terminal servers until the software manufacturer has a webbased application ready or has done his homework and made his software available cross-platform. Or they learn it the hard way and go out of business in 5-10 years since there won't be any computers in companys left were you can install Windows-only software.

  • @elmariachi5133
    @elmariachi5133 Před 6 dny +57

    It's shocking to see how fast people adopt "Windows 'all your private data are belong to us' 11".

    • @scifino1
      @scifino1 Před 5 dny +10

      It's because basically every prebuilt PC comes with it preinstalled.

    • @veritechace6181
      @veritechace6181 Před 4 dny +12

      ROFLAO (I'm stealing that meme). I went full penguin this year because of Windows 11.

    • @rogermeyer5695
      @rogermeyer5695 Před 3 dny +5

      I think that's because all major brands were installing windows latest releases not necessarily the people choice.

    • @Zuranthus
      @Zuranthus Před 3 dny +3

      you literally don't have a choice, either use whatever the latest windows is or cripple your user experience with less feature rich programs in Linux or cripple your user experience with 0 control over your own device on Apple

    • @lankimanc
      @lankimanc Před 3 dny

      MS made it cheap and accessible to everyone. It wasn't that people were swapping to Windows, it's that more people now had access to a PC due to MS low cost (in comparison) and ease of front end (no need to know a coding language).

  • @zarjesve2
    @zarjesve2 Před měsícem +47

    Atari TOS gave birth to many todays top notch applications!
    Like 3D Studio Max, Cubase, Logic…

    • @chezchezchezchez
      @chezchezchezchez Před 4 dny

      Obviously, you never owned amiga

    • @zarjesve2
      @zarjesve2 Před 4 dny

      @@chezchezchezchez Why you say something like this? I did own, and I own today several Amigas...!

  • @the_mariocrafter
    @the_mariocrafter Před měsícem +163

    Glad Linux grows faster than ChomOS.

    • @deltalebg
      @deltalebg Před měsícem +4

      Linux older Than chromeOS.

    • @the_mariocrafter
      @the_mariocrafter Před měsícem

      @@deltalebg ofc

    • @rodrigozimmermann2258
      @rodrigozimmermann2258 Před měsícem +27

      ChromeOS is Linux-based.

    • @deltalebg
      @deltalebg Před měsícem

      @@rodrigozimmermann2258 nah it Fake u Can use linux on chrome OS but it isnt based on linux

    • @the_mariocrafter
      @the_mariocrafter Před měsícem +11

      @@rodrigozimmermann2258 I know, but it altogether is a different user experience.

  • @Merecir
    @Merecir Před 11 dny +7

    The MS-DOS commands are still fresh in my mind whenever I have to open up windows command prompt.
    dir

  • @storungz
    @storungz Před 21 dnem +3

    This was really cool to watch! Thank you!!

  • @anthonyradtke4714
    @anthonyradtke4714 Před měsícem +162

    Always rooting for the penguin

    • @StuartJ
      @StuartJ Před 18 dny +17

      The title of this video should be Desktop OS, because Linux would be at the top.

    • @shadedisplayed
      @shadedisplayed Před 10 dny +1

      @@StuartJit wouldn’t, windows has always dominated but it doesn’t mean it’s better in every way.

    • @danielschwarz531
      @danielschwarz531 Před 10 dny +9

      @@shadedisplayed It definitely would, when considering the total install base. Even when looking at smartphones alone there are more Android devices (1.6 billion) than windows installations (1.4 billion). I wouldn't be surprised that linux would be at least 10x the competition when considering all installations like TVs, general smart devices, Servers, Smartphones, Docker Container, VMs...
      But on Desktop windows is still on top.

    • @theviniso
      @theviniso Před dnem

      ​@@danielschwarz531 They're counting ChromeOS separately so I don't think Android should be counted as Linux

  • @clintfultz411
    @clintfultz411 Před měsícem +138

    Win95 was a watershed event. Prior to it, we were putting more into PCs than we were getting back. Productivity went up dramatically in the years after it was released.

    • @nevarmaor
      @nevarmaor Před měsícem +7

      I found DOS 3 the most productive for me. 2-colour hercules graphics card, black and amber. No needless fiddling with graphic UI to distract me all the time, because default themes always bother my eyes.

    • @alexalexov6019
      @alexalexov6019 Před 27 dny

      Да. Все верно!

    • @mladenmatosevic4591
      @mladenmatosevic4591 Před 27 dny +4

      First Windows that worked properly. However history could have been different if Apple licenced Mac OS 6 / 7 to others in early '90s

    • @burnttoast111
      @burnttoast111 Před 18 dny

      @@mladenmatosevic4591 Apple couldn't just license Mac OS, even if they wanted to. They exclusively used Motorola CPUs, which uses not only a completely different instruction set from x86, but is also a RISC CPU - reduced instruction set. It would have been a massive undertaking to port Mac OS to x86, and on top of that, it would have threatened their business of selling computers.
      Macs primary non-education use is for professional multimedia production. If for the same price, you can get a PC with more powerful hardware, run Mac OS, and use the Mac software you require for your multimedia business, why wouldn't you? No doubt, there would have been specialty machines built for these users.
      I guess history would have been different in that some people today would be talking about Apple as if it was Edsel.
      Also, I have to disagree about 95 'just working'. IMHO, for Windows, it was XP Pro, and for Mac, it was OSX. They were both kind of crashing dumpster fires before then, in my experience. I don't know about Mac OS filesystems, but going from FAT32 to NTFS on Windows may be the single greatest improvement in Windows. You know, not having to re-install Windows every 3-6 months or so, because Windows crashed, fell down a flight of stairs, and broke its dick. Something that didn't happen with DOS, btw.
      NOTE: XP Pro still was a terrible pain in the ass in 1 respect. Network printers. Finally in Vista, that was sorted out.
      NOTE: I'm specifying XP Pro (and not XP Home), because XP Pro was built off of Win NT, while XP Home was built off of Win 9x, leading to much better reliability with XP Pro. No idea why Microsoft did it that way, although they realized the error of it before Vista.
      Although, notably, Win 95 did come with TCP/IP drivers, so you could play Quake over the Internet. Instead of just playing Doom over a LAN with DOS.

    • @Puschit1
      @Puschit1 Před 15 dny +1

      You mean Windows 3.x, right? Win 95 was just a polished version for the masses but Windows 3.X was the true turning point where you left the command prompt and got an actual GUI. It's just that at that time only geeks cared for that or had PCs to begin with. By the time Win 95 came out it was common for average joes to have computers.

  • @Rancid-Jane
    @Rancid-Jane Před 5 dny +4

    I was delighted that MS-DOS never died. It dipped out of top ten in 2015 but it never did.

  • @SGS233
    @SGS233 Před 7 dny +2

    It is amazing how C=64 kernel lapped the AmigaDOS. The latter came and went.
    Also interesting is that AtariDOS was featured but TRS/DOS was nowhere to be found on the top ten list.
    Finally, what a surprise to see OS/2 and OSX hold out as long as they did!

  • @joojoojeejee6058
    @joojoojeejee6058 Před měsícem +46

    Win 3.x and DOS were not mutually exclusive. Win 3.x required DOS and was just a graphical user interface.

    • @Frahamen
      @Frahamen Před měsícem +6

      So does win 95 and 98

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před měsícem +2

      No, Widows only used DOS for file system. It had its own API, process control, memory mangment etc.

    • @okaro6595
      @okaro6595 Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Frahamenno, they were complete operating systems that did not rely on the user having a DOS.

    • @joojoojeejee6058
      @joojoojeejee6058 Před měsícem +1

      @@okaro6595 Well technically that's the definition of DOS, it is used to manipulate files on the disk, and it doesn't do much fancier things than that. :) So obviously Windows would not rely on DOS regarding those fancy things.

    • @karlgw
      @karlgw Před měsícem

      I started my career (not in IT) using MS-DOS and a colleague demonstrated Windows 2 to me. He opened a DOS terminal, typed WIN and hit return, and the screen did a little fancy (for the time) graphics, then I could point to an icon to start Word rather than typing 'Word' (or was it 'winword'? I can't remember). Left me feeling entierely underwhelmed :D

  • @papeleradereciclaje4375
    @papeleradereciclaje4375 Před měsícem +99

    RIP to all the OSes that have fallen out of relevance 😥

    • @kevinstefanov2841
      @kevinstefanov2841 Před měsícem +21

      Dont let "popularity" fool you, its nothing. There are operating systems not on this graph at all that you couldn't live your normal life without. For example IBM's z/OS currently runs at least 80% of the world's financial transactions

    • @AEGISAOE
      @AEGISAOE Před 15 dny

      @@kevinstefanov2841 discord is on another world more popular than guilded, while guilded is on another world more advanced (and fully free) than discord. This applies to many other social apps, cars, airplanes and everything else. All the lies marketers give us, selling their products and making us believe just because they sold the most, they are the best, lol

    • @betag24cn
      @betag24cn Před 10 dny

      amiga, commodore, kinda sad, but life goes on

    • @KrzysztofMlynarski
      @KrzysztofMlynarski Před 7 dny

      Not exactly... I'm still using (among others): C64 KERNAL, Atari 8-bit, Amiga DOS, TOS, classic MacOS (mostly 7.x), RISC OS etc...

    • @betag24cn
      @betag24cn Před 7 dny

      @@KrzysztofMlynarski as daily drivers, of curse, on production machines😅

  • @Kerrathul
    @Kerrathul Před 5 dny +6

    My favorite OS is probably Gentoo Linux back in the mid 2000’s. Compiling the entire OS myself was amazing.

    • @tanawatjukmongkol2178
      @tanawatjukmongkol2178 Před 3 dny

      ldk, for me compiling was a necessity for me (because HP and their broken laptop 8BB3 motherboard quirks ie. bugs that they wont fix), and I don't really find fun. It is for the first time, but then It gets annoying.

  • @richardlincoln886
    @richardlincoln886 Před 2 dny +1

    Amiga O/S was up there - programming for it, you started at address $4 - the only guaranteed address, then used that to ask the O/S for more functionality which was loaded dynamically.
    It seemed like magic in the late 80s, coming from the C64 which was basically a list of routines at fixed memory addresses.

  • @holdvilagarok
    @holdvilagarok Před měsícem +37

    I have been infected by my IT teacher in 2002 with Linux. I thank him for this. Since 2004 I use dual-boot systems, make run Linux and beside a Windows only for games. For daily use is only Linux. I encourage everybody to try it, its so easy to use nowdays. 😊 Linux Mint is a perfect choice for beginners.

    • @goku445
      @goku445 Před 8 dny +1

      Nice!

    • @Bilou-ib5cc
      @Bilou-ib5cc Před 5 dny +1

      Linux Mint has been my main OS for almost 20 years, I have a mac mini m1 chip with lated Mac OS but I use it about 5 %of the time.

    • @geuros
      @geuros Před 4 dny +1

      Did the same, only I'm running Arco Linux, which is basically a bit more user friendly Arch, 100% compatible with Arch, pacman and everything. Bugs that exist on Windows for years were gone the second I booted up, I was like "SO IT WAS MICROSOFT'S FAULT AFTER ALL!!"

    • @hugoboss8967
      @hugoboss8967 Před 4 dny

      Hey ! I don't use Linux OS but ReviOS who a simplified OS of Microsoft target to the gamers

    • @veritechace6181
      @veritechace6181 Před 4 dny +2

      I went full Penguin this year. I jumped from Windows after reading the Windows 11 TOS, and seeing all the spyware Microsoft put on it. Shutting down Cortana completely was difficult enough in Win10; Windows 11 takes it to a whole new level.
      Now that Steam's Steamdeck is doing well, I think we're going to see a big growth spurt in Linux. Pretty much all of the games on Steams will run on Linux using their Proton emulator; works seamlessly. I'm currently running Fallout 4 on Mint with absolutely no performance issues.
      I don't do the dual boot thing; tried that once and lost a whole drive due to MBR corruption. However, I do run a copy of Windows 10 on VMWare which I use for development. Eclipse just can't compete with Visual Studio, and unfortunately, I've not been able to get Visual Studio to run with Wine yet.

  • @whohan779
    @whohan779 Před měsícem +11

    I just love it when (rather detailed) usage and vending stats go into the compilation of such videos. Soothing

  • @jameswoods832
    @jameswoods832 Před 17 dny +4

    do you include BSD in Linux or Unix-like ?

  • @johngraesser4911
    @johngraesser4911 Před 18 dny +7

    Where was cp/m on the list? Or the trsdos variants like ldos and lsdos.

    • @gnericgnome4214
      @gnericgnome4214 Před 18 hodinami

      or OS/9? but CP/M really belongs on the list. it was the go-to operating system for most all early homebrew computers.
      Maybe that's why it's not on the list; too early?

  • @Mesopotamia1234
    @Mesopotamia1234 Před měsícem +44

    Of course Windows XP was the best one at that time

  • @Alabaster335
    @Alabaster335 Před měsícem +59

    I like how nothing beat XP at nearly 82%

    • @rdrhouse
      @rdrhouse Před 21 dnem +5

      nothing will ever beat xp

    • @stephan5353
      @stephan5353 Před 19 dny +4

      At the time, Microsoft was high on antitrust and forced OEMs to always preinstall Windows, no matter what customers wanted (otherwise they didn't get *any* licenses). And MS counted sales, not installations or usages. This is how they achieved "82%".

    • @Eysenbeiss
      @Eysenbeiss Před 19 dny

      @@stephan5353 Same with iCrap, before they switched to the Intel CPUs ...

    • @AEGISAOE
      @AEGISAOE Před 15 dny +4

      @@stephan5353 dont forget win xp was always free to download if u know what i mean

    • @ajaykumarsingh702
      @ajaykumarsingh702 Před 14 dny

      XP was a evolution in the computer OS world.
      People get to know more about PCs and internet only because of XP.
      XP was also highly customizable in comparison to any other OS released even today.

  • @DaveYeagly
    @DaveYeagly Před 21 dnem +3

    Sad to see that BeOS didn't even make the cut. It was a great OS that was ahead of its time.

  • @panch0shins
    @panch0shins Před 6 dny

    Great video. Thanks for posting it.

  • @Suralin0
    @Suralin0 Před měsícem +12

    I'm currently using Win10. Used Win7 for a decade prior, held onto XP for about that long before that, had a few years each of Win98 and 95, and have many fond memories of Mac OS7.5 and Amiga Workbench before that.

  • @davidsalzgeber4792
    @davidsalzgeber4792 Před měsícem +167

    i use arch btw

    • @tmmf2024
      @tmmf2024 Před měsícem +11

      by the way, I'm good By the way, I also use arch

    • @sharpnerw1093
      @sharpnerw1093 Před měsícem +6

      By the way. Me too

    • @iaaf919
      @iaaf919 Před měsícem +5

      Me 2 btw 😂

    • @Masonicon
      @Masonicon Před měsícem +10

      I use Arch linux for being used in my Steam Deck

    • @Felix-on9dr
      @Felix-on9dr Před měsícem +2

      Me 3 btw

  • @DefaultFlame
    @DefaultFlame Před 20 dny +10

    An absolutely amazing graphical representation. I really like the music change when XP came on the scene.
    Edit: I also like how OpenVMS keeps clawing its way back on to the list.

  • @maverickdab
    @maverickdab Před 21 dnem +2

    Loved watching this! And MS-DOS showing up at the end was a testament to how many users kept their old OS, not that they came back to it! Lol!

  • @RobC1999
    @RobC1999 Před měsícem +104

    So much for Windows 10 being the last Microsoft Windows we’ll ever need.

    • @JoseInATux
      @JoseInATux Před měsícem +19

      We don't talk about windows 11

    • @r.a.6459
      @r.a.6459 Před měsícem +28

      The claim is correct. Windows 10 will be the last Windows _people_ will ever use, because they'll be migrating to Linux before 2025-10-14 (2032-12-31 if LTSC).

    • @tommykawaii
      @tommykawaii Před měsícem

      @@r.a.6459 I don’t plan to ever use Linux, so I think the claim isn’t really valid. Same for most of the world. Maybe not China if they decide to dump Microsoft for control and censorship reasons

    • @PKM1010
      @PKM1010 Před měsícem +15

      @@r.a.6459 As a Linux guy, I think you're being a little optimistic to put it lightly, but I'm hapy for the market gain. Still, it is kinda lead by the Steam Deck and Chrome OS that help to change the perspective of Linux being difficult.

    • @matthewbarabas3052
      @matthewbarabas3052 Před měsícem +8

      @@JoseInATux i use windows 11. with the proper third party fixes(mostly just the start menu), its inarguably better than 10.

  • @The0Stroy
    @The0Stroy Před měsícem +85

    Everyone say MS-DOS. More interesting is that UNIX stayed. I guess it is because as graphics-less system it's ideal to run huge servers.

    • @stephanierando3477
      @stephanierando3477 Před měsícem +19

      A lot of infrastructure still use UNIX because of its ability to run pure data storage without the need for GUI.

    • @qbasicmichael
      @qbasicmichael Před měsícem +11

      I think bsd would count as unix-lile, and there are bsd desktops.

    • @jaythejay10
      @jaythejay10 Před měsícem +12

      Mac OS X (now macOS) is based on BSD, a UNIX system, and Apple even got certification with the Open Group to say that macOS is officially a UNIX operating system. Linux is the main successor to UNIX for servers and despite being a fresh rewritten OS is conceptually similar and it is easy to port software from UNIX to Linux. Now Linux is the most used OS for servers and smartphones, but it is not as common on the desktop.

    • @marcelomapurunga6936
      @marcelomapurunga6936 Před měsícem

      ​@@jaythejay10Meu sistema principal é o BigLinux sistema operacional incrível, seguro e lindo.

    • @HelicopterDown
      @HelicopterDown Před měsícem +1

      I found it fascinating that the oven at the Olive Garden I worked at ran on UNIX. so many appliances still use it.

  • @sherbournesubwaymess
    @sherbournesubwaymess Před 2 dny +1

    I really miss my C64...it was like a scratchpad where you can simply begin programming any idea and presto: You'd get results.
    Can't do that with today's computers.

  • @lankimanc
    @lankimanc Před 3 dny +2

    LINUX! 💪🏼 Never lost and coming back strong.

    • @Traumatree
      @Traumatree Před 3 dny

      What is missing on that chart are all the VMs in the world running Linux as backend server for some Internet services...

    • @DerJoe92
      @DerJoe92 Před 14 hodinami

      ​@@Traumatree or Smartphones. Or embedded systems. Intel-based Computer Mainboards habe embedded chips that run Minix which makes it one of the widest distributed systems ever. Still, hardly anyone has ever heard of it.
      Such comparisons are hardly any useful if you dont specify the boundaries of what you are actually comparing. Still interesting, though ;)

  • @piotrscibor1257
    @piotrscibor1257 Před měsícem +80

    I'm using Linux since 1997. Before DOS, Win95 and Unix. Win95 was unstable, DOS no parallel processing (except for TSR), Unix too expensive. I used to have a Windows machine to play some demanding Windows only games like Farcry or Cyberpunk but now thanks to SteamOS and Proton compatibility there is no use for Windows anymore. I mean I can play all the titles on Linux :)

    • @ranchocommodorereef
      @ranchocommodorereef Před měsícem +1

      What Linux distro was around in 1997 and which one did you use?

    • @lacekratochvil
      @lacekratochvil Před 29 dny +3

      @@ranchocommodorereef First I had something around 1994 from many floppy disks, maybe it was Debian? It was 386, 4MB RAM, it was swapping a lot. Then I soon switched to Red Hat Linux 4.x. Currently on Fedora + CentOS-7 and considering what next after CentOS-7, probably CentOS Stream.

    • @wombatdk
      @wombatdk Před 28 dny +3

      ​@@ranchocommodorereef Slackware and SuSE, though not entirely sure about SuSE.

    • @gfhdlsk
      @gfhdlsk Před 27 dny +2

      FYI You can't play all games

    • @alienorificeinvestigation
      @alienorificeinvestigation Před 27 dny +7

      ​@@gfhdlskcan't play them all on windows either.

  • @davidgrisez
    @davidgrisez Před měsícem +11

    Since I am an older person there are a number of computer operating systems I have used over the years. The first computer I had was a Heathkit H89 computer that could run either Heath Disk Operating System or CP/M. The next two computers I had ran MS-DOS. Eventually I had a Dell Computer that could run Windows 98 and Windows XP. Eventually I switched Apple Computers that ran MacOS 10. Now my latest Apple Computer is running MacOS Sonoma 14.4. Also for a period of time I was using a low cost Raspberry Pi 400 computer which ran the Raspberry Pi OS which was a distribution of Debian Linux. So I have been exposed to many of the computer operating systems over the years. The one trend that I have noticed is that as computers become more powerful the operating systems become larger and take up more memory to run on the computer. As an example CP/M was small at about 8K, the Mac OS I am now using has 1.65GB of wired memory.

    • @roof35
      @roof35 Před měsícem +1

      "there are a number of computer operating systems I have used over the years" Same for me: VMS, CP/M, DOS, MS-DOS, Macintosh (early MacOS), UNIX, OS X, Linux, NeXt, the whole MS range till now Windows 11. I liked UNIX the most and miss it still today. Also early MacOS versions (the first "windows") were revealing.

    • @lambda653
      @lambda653 Před měsícem +1

      Which one was your favorite?

  • @angharadhafod
    @angharadhafod Před 3 dny +1

    As a Linux user since 1995, as main OS since 2001 and only OS since around 2006, I feel I have backed the right horse here. It's the only one of all of these which has been (more or less) continually on the rise.

  • @BenjyDale
    @BenjyDale Před 19 dny

    i was wondering if you were going to do the same video but for web browser, checked your channel and you have already done it :D For the OSes, Windows 2000 was my favourite. It was an improved NT 4, as after all Windows 2000 is NT 5. Nice clean interface. Windows XP had too much of a "Tellitubbies" look to it, but I appreciate that it did really well become it combined home users and corporate users for the very first time and ruled the roost for a good 10 years. As for Windows 10 and 11, all of my Win 10 machines got offered the upgrade to Win 11. It's a close call but Win 11 pips it so I accepted the upgrade on my other Win 10 machines

  • @james4flix925
    @james4flix925 Před měsícem +5

    Love these infographic videos you do, may I suggest you do one to compare internet access for example:- desktop Vs smartphone

    • @CaptainGizmo
      @CaptainGizmo  Před měsícem

      Thank you very much @james4flix925! Do you mean number of internet connections or internet usage based on devices such as computers, smartphones, smart appliances, servers?

    • @james4flix925
      @james4flix925 Před měsícem

      @@CaptainGizmo internet usage PC Vs smartphones

  • @user-ov5kf1cw9o
    @user-ov5kf1cw9o Před měsícem +15

    Windows XP требуют наши сердца!

    • @iMetmor
      @iMetmor Před 29 dny +1

      Да, было только две великих винды - 95 и хрюша. Остальное калейдоскоп говна

    • @ALMA_MILENA
      @ALMA_MILENA Před 17 dny +1

      @@iMetmor про семёрку забыл

    • @user-ic3tr4eq2o
      @user-ic3tr4eq2o Před 10 dny +1

      @@iMetmor2к была лучше XP, ну а 95 - это весомый качественный скачок с 3.х

  • @TrevelyanOO6
    @TrevelyanOO6 Před 19 dny +8

    It says computer operating system but appears to just cover desktop/workstations. Is that intentional? If not, what about internet/cloud servers? They nearly all run linux. Then smart phones, android is linux. Also isn’t Chrome OS also built on linux?

    • @zicer01
      @zicer01 Před 5 dny

      Sure, the comparison could have included all linux implementations, but then around 2015 and onward the graphs would be meaningless because everything else combined would account for less than 1% of the market share

    • @OldAussieAds
      @OldAussieAds Před 5 dny +1

      You can categorise things in different ways. When talking market share, it makes perfect sense to separate Linux (as in desktop Linux, or GNU/Linux) from ChromeOS and Android which are very different systems, despite using the same kernel.

    • @tuxflyer
      @tuxflyer Před 2 dny

      Windows NT/2000 did exist as Workstation and Server versions. This changed with Windows XP/2003
      And "Linux" is not an OS. 99% of the people think about a distribution around the real "Linux" kernel

    • @grauwolf1604
      @grauwolf1604 Před dnem

      Indeed, as far as I know, Chrome OS is based on a Linux kernel.

  • @miks564
    @miks564 Před 16 dny

    The one that brings the best memories: Amiga OS.
    What a powerful, elegant and versatile system!

  • @user-oh3wt1yk8r
    @user-oh3wt1yk8r Před měsícem +11

    My favorite RISC OS and Linux

  • @WeeGraeme68
    @WeeGraeme68 Před měsícem +7

    I'm currently on Windows 10. None of my hardware meets the criteria for Windows 11. I won't be upgrading hardware just to run Windows 11. Unless I need to upgrade hardware, I suspect my next OS will be Linux.
    Historically, I used to use MS-DOS, starting with 3.2. Then I added DESQview. From there I went to OS/2 version 2.0. The hinted at (not sure if it was ever "promised") support for Win 95 never eventuated, and over time, fewer programs would run in Win 3.1 mode in OS/2, and not many programs were natively written for, or ported to OS/2, so it was no longer functional for me. But I have to say that up until that point, OS/2 was the most stable operating system I ever used. Even if a task froze up completely, you could generally save and exit normally from every other task you might have been running.

    • @BioTheHuman
      @BioTheHuman Před měsícem

      Come to Linux.
      As you can see in the last years is growing and a lot of distro are quite stable and you can do a lot of things.
      Unless you're some specific user that needs specific Windows programs, you'll be totally fin with Linux

    • @adastr4230
      @adastr4230 Před měsícem

      Same here but...I put the Windows 11 kit in the Windows 10 iso and bypass the Windows 11 requirements so now I'm using the updated Windows 11.

    • @Bourinos02
      @Bourinos02 Před 16 dny

      I'm also running windows 10, I meed the criteria for Windows 11 but I don't want even more spyware so I'll probably use some Linux with Proton as I only play video games on windows anyway...

  • @majbach1968
    @majbach1968 Před 19 dny +1

    I enjoyed watching that. Thanks

  • @wayneb8495
    @wayneb8495 Před 8 dny

    Something I noticed about MS-DOS was that it was copyrighted but the disks weren't copy protected. Therefore, businesses would have to buy it or be in violation of laws, but people would often duplicate their work OS disks for their home computers. This made everyone familiar with and used to using MS-DOS.

  • @ClassyBaxy25
    @ClassyBaxy25 Před měsícem +9

    unix the goat never leaving the leaderboard and still here to this day

    • @scvcebc
      @scvcebc Před měsícem

      Industrial computers that still work but all the original programmers retired and the source code is lost, so everyone is afraid to upgrade.

  • @gianmarcolupoli3437
    @gianmarcolupoli3437 Před měsícem +14

    0,2% of MS DOS in 2024 seems unbelievable

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Před měsícem

      Mostly old hardware as it was omnipresent.
      I skip that Win 95/98/Mi were based on DOS and all new NT Windows still have DOS emulators.

    • @user-zm6ho2mn9m
      @user-zm6ho2mn9m Před měsícem +1

      Every os less pc comes with an free dos & alot of machines are working with a realtime os and a based ms dos such machines have a life time of 25 or more years because with modern os you dont get through the driver layer or you need to pay license fee for every single os.

    • @lexlayabout5757
      @lexlayabout5757 Před měsícem

      Unbelievably high or unbelievably low?

    • @xitheris1758
      @xitheris1758 Před 29 dny

      Infrastructure systems still run MS-DOS, for a variety of reasons. It's... complicated.

    • @TheRezro
      @TheRezro Před 29 dny +2

      @@xitheris1758 The reason is simple. It work and is cheap. A centrifuge do not really need Win 5000 with orbital laser.

  • @madriz475
    @madriz475 Před 3 dny

    very nice video, The name of first track here is ? I used to have it on spoti but was deleted, dont remember the name.... or is Beyond the finish line remixed? anyone know?

  • @MrPirreE
    @MrPirreE Před 2 dny

    Loved Windows ME. The soothing and Mindfulness giving blue screen. ❤

  • @Stephen.Bingham
    @Stephen.Bingham Před měsícem +30

    Raises the thorny question of what is a separate OS rather than a new version or marketing re-brand. From a technical perspective Microsoft really only released two separate OSs - MS-DOS and NT - for example. But I admit that wouldn’t generate a very interesting video!

    • @scotthaskin1432
      @scotthaskin1432 Před měsícem +1

      And if one looks at the architecture and history of both MS-DOS and NT an argument can be made that they are both Very proprietary versions of Unix.

    • @ziomekzmiasta9292
      @ziomekzmiasta9292 Před měsícem

      Is Windows 11 a very big update od Windows NT 3.51?

    • @milasudril
      @milasudril Před měsícem +1

      @@scotthaskin1432 As opposed to a more mainframe-like architecture, where files are record-based, rather than byte-based. The mainframe variant would have been useless on the desktop.

    • @carstenhardt1589
      @carstenhardt1589 Před měsícem +2

      @@scotthaskin1432 Yeah sure - in the same way that Coca-Cola is "a very proprietary version" of Bud light ;)
      Actually, DOS was designed to be as compatible as possible with CP/M, and NT has quite some VMS ideas in the kernel - Dave Cutler had designed VMS, wanted to do an improved version but DEC stopped him, and then he got a call from Microsoft ...
      BTW, MS did a Unix-like OS that could run on an 8086 CPU, it was called XENIX and was later merged into SCO Unix. (SCO used to be the good guys.)

    • @_kitaes_
      @_kitaes_ Před měsícem

      don't forget dos based windows

  • @bernhardammer5106
    @bernhardammer5106 Před měsícem +3

    I'm missing CP/M.

  • @robbys-TechMedley
    @robbys-TechMedley Před 10 dny +1

    Linux. I'm a Linus user and this video doesn't include Android os witch is an ARM compatible desktop operating system with full support for desktop peripherals via its Linux kernel. But most people don't know that.

  • @AniMageNeBy
    @AniMageNeBy Před 5 dny +2

    IT's amazing that MS-DOS still holds out, even with a mere 0,2%, where so many other have come and gone.
    It's also clear window reins supreme on the PC market, and the only times it looses, is because it cannibalizes itself with a new version.
    Also to note is, that Linux, even thought tiny, is about the only one that kept growing continuously on this chart, contrary to all other non-windows out there.

  • @TeaMal_FX
    @TeaMal_FX Před měsícem +8

    windows 7 is the first os i interacted with, and strangely enough, i managed to interact versions like windows 98 and windows xp when i was young as my grandpa used to have an xp computer and i had interacted with windows 98 computers at school once.
    chrome os was the first OS i interacted other than windows, and im glad im no longer on a chromebook

  • @davidstievenard6313
    @davidstievenard6313 Před měsícem +7

    that's desktop OS - do you have the data for overall ? including all cloud servers ?

    • @scotthaskin1432
      @scotthaskin1432 Před měsícem +1

      Internet systems and just if not more importantly smart phone OSes.

    • @kariolm2579
      @kariolm2579 Před měsícem

      The problem I see is that the cloud servers and such would hardly make a dent if they are compared to the OS, assuming you treat 1 PC = 1 server. But they are not really comparable.

    • @redcrafterlppa303
      @redcrafterlppa303 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@kariolm2579you are really wrong. There are so many servers and they are nearly exclusively running Linux.

    • @kariolm2579
      @kariolm2579 Před měsícem

      @@redcrafterlppa303How many? Because PCs most likely near billion if not exceed it.

    • @redcrafterlppa303
      @redcrafterlppa303 Před měsícem +3

      @@kariolm2579 i couldn't find a direct number but an estimate based on number of data centers (8.5 million) and average number of servers in a data center (1 million) making it 8.5 trillion which of 80-90% run Linux.

  • @drakemasta9655
    @drakemasta9655 Před 21 dnem

    its good to see ms-dos still has its uses as one of the first os

  • @01001000010101000100
    @01001000010101000100 Před 20 dny

    I love how the Windows logo evolved. I wonder if it can get even simpler. Like IDK, just a blue square. Just 1 pixel. Perfect.

  • @MachinimaGothic
    @MachinimaGothic Před měsícem +38

    Quite interesting to see that Linux is slowly receiving bigger part of the cake. Go go Linux!

    • @markae0
      @markae0 Před 20 dny +1

      Only 100 kinds to choose from.

    • @Gramini
      @Gramini Před 19 dny +1

      @@markae0 Realistically it's closer to something like 5. Vast majority of Linux distros are super niche/specialized, no longer maintained or not suited for desktop PC.

    • @stephan5353
      @stephan5353 Před 19 dny +1

      @@markae0 This is a red herring. There are just as many Windows versions if you count *all* of them, but only very few are relevant to the end user. Same with Linux.

    • @stephan5353
      @stephan5353 Před 19 dny +4

      Linux has already won, but nobody noticed. I am betting you have more Linux machines at home than anything else: your router, your firewall, your NAS, your TV, your set-top box, all your Android phones and tablets, and probably your car infotainment system: chances are everything runs some flavor of Linux.

    • @inoppi
      @inoppi Před 18 dny +1

      the video is about single user personal computers, and Linux literally won all the other markets

  • @vickslab4608
    @vickslab4608 Před měsícem +14

    Music cuts out early, that being said, I have a soft spot for XP and 7.

    • @KayoMichiels
      @KayoMichiels Před měsícem

      Especially the windows XP installation music is a work of art!

  • @Deedolith
    @Deedolith Před 10 dny +2

    Mistake:
    Windows 3.x was not an OS, it was only a graphical user interface running under MsDos.

    • @brys555
      @brys555 Před 5 dny

      It added multitasking.

    • @Deedolith
      @Deedolith Před 5 dny

      @@brys555 yep, collaborative multi-task, but it is still not an OS.

    • @Karloffspring
      @Karloffspring Před 3 dny +1

      I like to think of Windows + DOS as being parts of an operating system - like GNU + Linux, but dividing the OS differently.

  • @chowpuppy4537
    @chowpuppy4537 Před 2 dny

    Thanks for a fascinating presentation. Windows 10 user here. I wanted to upgrade to Windows 11 in early 2022, but my desktop computer did not have all the required components for the upgrade. Pretty ironic since I purchased that computer from ... The Microsoft Store.

  • @davidbourgeois856
    @davidbourgeois856 Před 6 dny +5

    It's been a hell of a ride, but I've switched all my machines to Linux. Microsoft is too intrusive and bloated now.

  • @morarz87
    @morarz87 Před měsícem +26

    now with Servers, You will be pretty suprise :D

    • @The0Stroy
      @The0Stroy Před měsícem

      UNIX I guess.

    • @kevinyoliveira68
      @kevinyoliveira68 Před měsícem +11

      Linux and BSD are the best server system

    • @sksb23
      @sksb23 Před měsícem +1

      Does anyone know someone who uses macOS for servers? Me neither.

  • @TotoFrancey
    @TotoFrancey Před 12 dny

    Let me raise my hand. I was an Atari Dos user until November 1996. No internet, but you could do a hell of a lot on a BBS and using AtariWriter Plus along with the spreadsheet program I used at the time. Oh and the Dot Matrix Printer, and my 300 bps modem. Those were the days.

  • @TzeChienChu
    @TzeChienChu Před 2 dny

    I wonder, do you count the os inside server farms?aws , or google?

  • @shadeblackwolf1508
    @shadeblackwolf1508 Před měsícem +3

    Windows 11's adoption was always gonna be slow due to half of pc owners being below minimum requirements at launch. I'm still running a 6th generation intel core, and my husband is running 9th. They're slated for upgrades this and next year, but still...

    • @VORASTRA
      @VORASTRA Před 22 dny

      and by the face people are still alienated by increasing scale of telemetry

  • @geektome4781
    @geektome4781 Před měsícem +10

    Isn’t OS X a Unix system with Apple’s GUI pasted on top?

    • @navad108
      @navad108 Před měsícem +8

      It’s technically based on FreeBSD. But in general there’s a bunch of other parts of it like the Darwin layer that make it pretty distinct from Unix. They also had a compact version of classic MacOS as a subsystem for running legacy apps.

    • @inoppi
      @inoppi Před 14 dny

      OSX/macOS is legally a fully certified UNIX but it makes sense to have it as separate for the intent of the video

  • @imacpavel
    @imacpavel Před 4 dny +1

    I am very glad that Linux is gaining popularity on desktop systems. It's already very different from what it was, plus the compositing by Wayland

  • @DavidRosenfield
    @DavidRosenfield Před 20 dny +1

    Windows 3.x was just an application launcher/multitasker running on top of MS DOS. Are the MS DOS numbers for computers that are *only* running MS DOS and no windows at all?

  • @tudc7367
    @tudc7367 Před měsícem +4

    Does BSD count as UNIX and FreeDOS as MS-DOS?

  • @philrader2016
    @philrader2016 Před 29 dny +3

    I loved the simplicity and stability of Windows NT.

    • @_2013-2022
      @_2013-2022 Před 5 dny

      Technologies moved forward, and TCP/IP won MS NetBEUI, due to its scalability and routing DNS won WINS.... I used NetBEUI to TCP/IP on a router...but it was 100 years ago. Yes, NT was good. By the way, NT stands for New Technology in MS perception. IPX SPX was basic for NetWare...

    • @jeromeprin5668
      @jeromeprin5668 Před 4 dny

      Stability?? I was an IT guy back then and there was plenty of pc to redo....Well it was more stable than 95 but not 98!!

  • @livebyfaith74
    @livebyfaith74 Před 6 dny

    AmigaOS was and is my favorite. Stayed with it until 2001 or 2002. Then went to XP and all the Windows releases. Finally added Amiga OS4.1 back into the mix, first through emulation about 4 years ago and then lasy year bought a new Amigaone x5000 to run it natively once again!

  • @MisterR.Freese
    @MisterR.Freese Před 3 dny +1

    I was surprised there wasn't more of a break down for Linux variants

  • @milasudril
    @milasudril Před měsícem +17

    To be correct MacOS starting with OS X, qualify as UNIX, and Chrome OS runs on top of Linux, which is UNIX-like. Windows is all NT today.

    • @kevinyoliveira68
      @kevinyoliveira68 Před měsícem +3

      Mac OS, BSD and Linux are much familiar always Android is similar with iOS because Unix Like, Windows is only different

    • @microGroot
      @microGroot Před měsícem

      Android this is Linux 😂​@@kevinyoliveira68

    • @ItsCOMMANDer_
      @ItsCOMMANDer_ Před měsícem +1

      ​@@kevinyoliveira68android is buuld on top of linux so yeah, kinda unix like. Being an phone centerd os this sint realy noticible tho

    • @kevinyoliveira68
      @kevinyoliveira68 Před měsícem

      @@ItsCOMMANDer_ Always iOS is much Unix Like

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack Před měsícem +11

    Captain Gizmo: Does an OS video
    OS nerds: "Well ackshewalay, early versions of Windows ran on top of MS-DOS. "🤓

  • @happilyham6769
    @happilyham6769 Před 2 dny +1

    Watching this on a Windows 7 laptop from 2011. I've given it a number of upgrades over the years. Imo Windows 7 is a perfect operating system. Literally no need to create another operating system after it. My desktop I reluctantly "upgraded" to Windows 10. Windows 7 is better in every way from what I can tell. I'm a firm believer in if it ain't broken don't fix it and Windows 7 worked perfectly.

  • @joerusso4219
    @joerusso4219 Před 10 dny

    I remember interviewing with a company back in the mid 90's they were going to OS/2

  • @leonard1889
    @leonard1889 Před měsícem +29

    Linux is the future.
    For privacy, for security, for freedom.

    • @anthonyp9591
      @anthonyp9591 Před 2 dny

      i've been hearing this since the 90s...how long does it take to usher in the future, it's already been over 30 years

  • @alanfbrookes9771
    @alanfbrookes9771 Před měsícem +7

    We could do with an MS-DOS 10. with all the capacity of Windows 10.
    My favourite Windows version was XP Pro. I still have a machine running it so that I can use peripherals and programs that there are no Windows 10 drivers for.
    What about CP/M ? I didn't see it mentioned anywhere, but most of us started off with it.

    • @lexlayabout5757
      @lexlayabout5757 Před měsícem +2

      I'm surprised CP/M wasn't there. It was probably the most popular OS for home PCs for a time when there were not many home PCs around, and also widely used in offices for word processing and bookkeeping.

    • @terencejay8845
      @terencejay8845 Před 20 dny +1

      My first word processor in the UK, from Amstrad ran on CP/M. Came with a1000-page manual for LocoScript. Took me hair-pulling months to get it to do anything other than letter-writing. Then I moved onto DOS6.2/Win3.1. I still have those original floppies.

    • @lexlayabout5757
      @lexlayabout5757 Před 19 dny

      @@terencejay8845 I had that Amstrad PCW 8256 too. It came with two 3" floppies; one took you straight into the Locoscript word processor (which is what the PCW was sold for, running on CP/M), and the other took you into the CP/M command prompt. The second floppy also had BASIC on it. Those 3" floppies are now worth a lot - I sold mine on Ebay.

  • @jorgejovel5313
    @jorgejovel5313 Před 8 dny

    What impressed me the most was watched this video without ever clicking it and taking a shit. Quite impressive if u ask me.

    • @jtenorj
      @jtenorj Před 5 dny

      Watched at 0.25x speed. Turned a 7:30 video into a 30 minute video.

  • @barkmonster
    @barkmonster Před 18 dny +1

    Describing the crappy rehash of the dock in NeXTStep the taskbar in Windows 95 actually is as “Iconic” is hilarious.

  • @Szejski
    @Szejski Před měsícem +4

    Great video, very informative. My OS of choice is Linux, first time installed Red Hat 5.2 in 1998.
    One thing I wonder: how were the MS-DOS and Windows 3 shares counted? The early Windows worked on top of DOS, so the number of MS-DOS users should be reduced by the number of Windows users.

  • @plexiglasscorn
    @plexiglasscorn Před 17 dny +5

    AmigaOS had peak in 1992, not 1988, it came out in 1988. Where do you get your data from?

    • @OliverTacke
      @OliverTacke Před 15 dny +1

      Huh? The Amiga 1000 was released in 1985. Couldn't say where the peak was though. IBM PCs caught up a lot in the early 90s and I'd say thatt in 1992 the demise was already underway.

    • @plexiglasscorn
      @plexiglasscorn Před 15 dny +2

      @@OliverTacke A1000 was least sold model. Sort of a prototype, not peak.

    • @Snagabott
      @Snagabott Před 14 dny +1

      It's percentage, not absolute numbers. Computers were spreading so fast in those days - going from being for the specially interested towards "one in every home" - that I could believe it if it continued to grow while also losing market shares.

    • @MacbthPSW
      @MacbthPSW Před 10 dny +1

      AmigaOS came out in 1985 with the Amiga 1000. What's this nonsense about 1988?

  • @Aku-Signal
    @Aku-Signal Před 17 dny +1

    Solus is a great Linux distro, it's rolling release, very stable, and just have to install it once.
    Then install all updates and restart to run the latest version of the kernel and the operating system.
    Linux Mint might be a better beginner Linux OS since it's based on Ubuntu and has a bigger software repository.
    Mate desktop is very good, but XFCE desktop is great too.
    PopOS with its upcoming Cosmic desktop written in Rust looks very interesting too!
    Solus discontinued the Mate desktop edition even though Mate desktop v1.28 was released a while back, just not announced officially yet.
    Now there's the Solus XFCE Beta which works really well. Hopefully they make it easy to install the Mate desktop next to XFCE.
    Solus is the way to go if you want hassle free and stable rolling release, no need to reinstall major new versions!
    (Posted Thu 18 April 2024 at 12:20 UTC)

  • @scifino1
    @scifino1 Před 5 dny

    Can you make one about server OSes next?