Well, I am not quoting exact technical stats nor am giving any market shares.. i was just pondering over the whole philosophy of Open Source and free software.
Software is just another engineering product, which is designed and built by hundreds and thousands of engineers, designers, architects etc. Its similar to any other engineering product like a huge ship, a ferrari car or a big building. The only difference being that "other engineering products" can be touched and felt and seen and are physically unique. However software products can be easily and cheaply replicated using either storage devices like CDs or network transmission. Becoz of this possibilty of cheap replication, how can it be justified that these products be given away freely? and people bash companies that build proprietery software and sell it.
Assume that somebody found a way to replicate a ferrari car very cheaply , will this force ferrari to start giving away its cars freely?? and can it be argued that ferrari should get money only from the "repairs" of the car and nothing for designing or building it?