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2008-12-23
Whilst Haiku is nowhere near to be actually useful for myself at this point it has always had a very special place in my mind.
So its legacy is highly regarded.
Ironically BeOS was a true lifesaver back in 2000 despite its uselessness otherwise. Thanks to its partition manager I was able to recover partitions screwed by Linux installations and it was the only OS that could properly fulfil my TV needs at the time