when pixels were the size of barn doors.. could someone do that on a 4k screen still (without magnifier tools)?
or in support contracts more accurately, which would disappear if others would bring ability to support those (by access to same source code and ability to fix bugs)
and that means desktop devices, not servers, embedded or smartphones: not overall shares. common error is picking one slice of the share and claiming it as something else.
the big three have been Lenovo, HP and Dell for a long time, order of those has switched sometimes. so depending how you slice the share, you could find a niche where somehow it would appear as whatever you want it to…
also ddk (driver development kit) which is publicly available sdk (now part of platform sdk instead of separate)
looking at filenames in top one there's a bunch of built dlls and exes there which looks like it is just installation of built code instead of source..
when pixels were the size of barn doors.. could someone do that on a 4k screen still (without magnifier tools)?
or in support contracts more accurately, which would disappear if others would bring ability to support those (by access to same source code and ability to fix bugs)
and that means desktop devices, not servers, embedded or smartphones: not overall shares. common error is picking one slice of the share and claiming it as something else.
the big three have been Lenovo, HP and Dell for a long time, order of those has switched sometimes. so depending how you slice the share, you could find a niche where somehow it would appear as whatever you want it to…
also ddk (driver development kit) which is publicly available sdk (now part of platform sdk instead of separate)
looking at filenames in top one there's a bunch of built dlls and exes there which looks like it is just installation of built code instead of source..