The operating system OS X Yosemite newly released by Apple proved very attractive to Mac users. In the span of six days, the rate of adoption has managed to step over its predecessor OS X Maverick.
Based on data released by Chitika, as reported by Ubergizmo, Monday 27th of October 2014, when Maverick was released last year, after 6 days of adoption reaches 12.4% of all Mac users. The percentage was much higher than Mountain View formerly adopted only by 5.6% of users.
Now its Yosemite turn overstepping Maverick. Although not disputing much, within 6 days of Yosemite has been used by approximately 12.8% MacBook users. Analysts call this is enough to prove that Yosemite is considered more attractive by many Apple users, especially since the new look and feel that is offered.
Even so the result is arguably indeed been predicted earlier. Because when the public beta program Yosemite opened, such as when Maverick, Apple's latest OS too much to leave Mountain View in terms of number of downloads. Though MacBook users who still use the Mountain View is required to pay $ 20 if you want to upgrade.