Apple: Mac OS X installed user base tripled in 2 years

By Peter Cohen, Macworld.com |  Operating Systems, Apple, Mac OS X Add a new comment

No sooner had Apple senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller taken the keynote stage at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) before he announced that Apple has tripled its active user base in the past two years.

Schiller produced a chart showing the number of actual active Mac OS X users from 2002 - 2007. By the end of 2007 Apple counted about 25 million active Mac OS X users.

In the past two years, there's been a "huge spike" of new users, according to Schiller, and Apple has seen the user base grow from 25 million to near 75 million users today, in 2009.

"No wonder everybody's trying to race behind us and follow in our footsteps," quipped Schiller.

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