As for the nasayers comment and that we wind people up explain how having a different opinion based on commercial facts and widely published figures is winding people up?
Is it not adding to the discussion instead of just agreeing?
Alot of Windows XP and Windows 7 users will remain on that OS as some applications and Software that run on those simply won't run on Windows 10 and then there are those that don't want to learn a new OS.
Windows 10 may well make in roads in market share in the coming year but will that be the mobile OS market and will it be significant in the UK,if the answer is yes then it may persuade companies to develop apps but if it is as i suspect no then companies simply won't invest in an app.
Quick question since the release of Windows 10 desktop,Xbox One and mobile OS how many universal apps have been created and what percentage does that represent against the overall number of apps? That should show you the demand levels for universal apps.