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[[Microsoft Windows]], commonly referred to as Windows, is a group of several [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] [[graphical user interface|graphical]] [[operating system]] families, all of which are developed and marketed by [[Microsoft]]. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. Active Microsoft Windows families include [[Windows NT]] and [[Windows IoT]]; these may encompass subfamilies, (e.g. [[Windows Server]] or [[Windows Embedded Compact]]) (Windows CE). Defunct Microsoft Windows families include [[Windows 9x]], [[Windows Mobile]], and [[Windows Phone]].
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Apple came to see Windows as an unfair encroachment on their innovation in GUI development as implemented on products such as the [[Apple Lisa|Lisa]] and [[Macintosh]] (eventually settled in court in Microsoft's favor in 1993). {{As of|2023|January}}, on PCs, Windows is still the most popular operating system in all countries.<ref name="statcounter-os">{{Cite web|title=Operating System Market Share Worldwide|url=https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share#monthly-202301-202301-bar|access-date=6 February 2023|website=StatCounter Global Stats}}</ref><ref name="statcounter-desktop" /> However, in 2014, Microsoft admitted losing the majority of the overall operating system market to [[Android (operating system)|Android]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.computerworld.com/article/2490008/microsoft-gets-real--admits-its-device-share-is-just-14-.html|title=Microsoft gets real, admits its device share is just 14%|last=Keizer|first=Gregg|date=14 July 2014|website=[[Computerworld]]|publisher=[[IDG]]|quote=[Microsoft's chief operating officer] Turner's 14% came from a new forecast released last week by Gartner, which estimated Windows' share of the shipped device market last year was 14%, and would decrease slightly to 13.7% in 2014. Android will dominate, Gartner said, with a 48% share this year|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821210826/http://www.computerworld.com/article/2490008/microsoft-windows/microsoft-gets-real--admits-its-device-share-is-just-14-.html|archive-date=21 August 2016}}</ref> because of the massive growth in sales of Android [[smartphone]]s. In 2014, the number of Windows devices sold was less than 25% that of Android devices sold. This comparison, however, may not be fully relevant, as the two operating systems traditionally target different platforms. Still, numbers for server use of Windows (that are comparable to competitors) show one third market share, similar to that for end user use. <!--Server share varies by types of servers, web server numbers most easily attained.-->
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