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Bunch of assumptions and guesses there but no data. I'll stick with the data and we'll see how it goes over the next 6 months or so.
I don't think it'll proceed very quickly because WOA doesn't have the money behind it that Apple did for the transitions you mention but you can also use Apple to argue just the opposite: The transition from OS 9 to OS X was very slow in penetration and happened while Apple was at an ebb and many saw bankruptcy looming. All the decks were stacked against success. I certainly didn't think they were gonna go anywhere and it took a long time before they did. But they did.
I mean the data right now is bad - that's the point. It's certainly missed expectations at an OEM that knows the data.... I think 6 months is a bit soon - end of 2025 when they release v2 I think it has a good chance, but the initial release was way overhyped.
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