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I think Syllable has potential. That, or Haiku. In a few years, Syllable might mature to the state Linux is in now; then we can look at it as a possible future OS. BeOS fans might go flooding to Haiku once it starts getting stable releases out. If they do, Haiku might completely eclipse Linux in popularity, and blindside Microsoft and Apple. Be Inc. might even come back from wherever it's hiding and make a new version of BeOS, once they see the success of Haiku. Or they'll take the fashionable route, and litigate for a living.