Just roamed the web trying to see if I could find any data to support your claims. I Absolutely cannot find anything near what you’re reporting.
Look at this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_desktop_operating_systems
It shows that estimates range from 0.37% to 1.55%, with an average of 1.03, or 1.12 including Droid.
I double checked my past posts, seeing if I wrote anything that you could interpret as a guess as to Mac’s share. Nope. Never did.
*shrug*
I’m not Wikipedia, and I don’t know enough about their numbers to say how they count things. I’m just saying what I see coming in the front door. I’ve run websites since 1994, everything from small personal sites to doing server environment builds & support for top Fortune 500 co’s (Fortune 10 would be more accurate ;). Since 1998 I’ve seen more and more Linux, and in the last three years a significant increase among the non-technical sites. At first I thought it was a spike from the Eee 701, but it’s stuck around and it’s not just Xandros I’m seeing. Anyway...
As to Mac, apologies, must’ve conflated others’ comments.
No argument that Win is the 400 lb. gorilla, but the other desktop OSes are about 10-20% of the traffic I see across various sites. Mobiles (Android, iPhone, WinMo, WinCE, etc.) are about another 1-5% of traffic.
Would I buy that 95-98% of users have a Win box they use regularly? Oh, yeah. But so far as I can tell they spread their browsing around between OSes, at least.