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This review don't speak at all about the main point of BeOS: reactivity!
Does Haiku manage to reproduce this BeOS feature of having a snappy user interface?
IMHO, that was the main selling point of BeOS and Linux and Windows still don't have this 'feature' (on computers much more powerful :-( ), so if Haiku manage to reproduce it then it's interesting to use, otherwise why bother?
Especially as with SSDs and programs adaptions to multi-core, mainstream OS may become finally responsive..