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2009-03-20
I should probably expand on that
The great thing is that this OS is still very relevant and fills the need for a fun, responsive and lightweight modern operating system.
I'm an old AmigaOS refugee and BeOS (now Haiku) was the only OS I've used since those days that was actually fun! I think it's the simplicity and the responsiveness - all other systems seem to run like treacle in comparison.