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I'm not getting this. Is it a measure of the number of units (as quoted in the article) or is it a measure of the percentage of all units? A percentage would seem to make more sense to me. If it is a measure of the number of units then the word usually in the text would logically be changed to always. Backspace03:41, 3 February 2007 (UTC)Reply
Change the title of this entry? The standard term as given in most dictionaries of computer terms is "installed user base" or "user base," not "installed base." - TNH