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> You didn't read the story, did you?
Yes, I did read the story, but it does not answer my doubts.
You see: besides that fact that "Bernd Korz goes to Magnussoft" could mean many things, and not necessarily that he is working for the company, even if Mr. Korz were a Magnussoft employee (something that is not confirmed), it does not explain the status of the license agreement that would allows Magnussoft to develop and sell ZETA.
> Magnussoft is now the new developer of Zeta.
Really? This seems to contradict what Mr. Weinert, PR Manager from Magnussoft, said in an interview with Power Dreams, where he states that his company will focus on selling the product, and that the development team will be a separate entity from Magnussoft.
IsComputerOn.com
http://joomla.iscomputeron.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi...
Original in German
http://www.power-dreams.com/xoops/modules/beosnews/article.php?stor...
Maybe they had a change of plans. Or maybe it is Mr. Korz regrouping with different people after the demise of his company.
Either way, it does not answer the question of who has the license agreement with the IP owners of BeOS (Be/Palm/Access) that would allow ZETA be developed and sold, now that yellowTAB does not exist anymore, does it? Is it Magnussoft? Is it the "separate entity" that Mr. Weinert talked about in his interview? If the latter, who are they?
Not everything may be as it looks on the surface. :-)