
A few years ago, I was an avid
QNX user. I used the non-commercial desktop version of this wonderfully clean and elegant pure-microkernel operating system for a long period of time, as a desktop operating system. I liked the whole style of this operating system, its Photon user interface, and its excellent package management system. I even wrote a
three-page article about it. Sadly,
QSS, the company behind QNX, lost all interest in the non-commercial desktop version, and ditched it, leaving only a hard-to-find 30-day evaluation version alive. Community interest dwindled, and so did mine. Despite my lost interest, it saddened me today to learn that
QNXZone.com, a community portal for QNX, has been shut down. Read on for a few short thoughts.
Member since:
2007-08-12
It would not cost QSS a dime. Just post a nice download link to a free-for-non-commercial use version of QNX, exclude the development tools, but include the incredible PhotonUI.
Wouldn't that mean that the open source community would be unable to code for QNX, unless individuals bought a license for the dev tools? I think I'm missing something.