Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 2nd Jun 2003 06:10 UTC
Zeta No, BeOS is not dead as many will speed to the forums and proclaim. YellowTAB's Zeta is the true inheritor of BeOS 5's fortune, as it is based directly on Dano/EXP's codeline (which was supposed to be BeOS 6 but was never finished as Be sold its IP to Palm). At last, I got my hands on Zeta Beta-5a, and here is what I found and think of it so far. You might need to have some experience with BeOS in order to follow this article, but screenshots are included to make it easier for everyone.
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RE: b.e.o.s
by Greg on Mon 2nd Jun 2003 09:44 UTC

I don't like the BEOS approach. It combines Linux and Xfree bloat with something that needs to be responsive. Both of those have way more features than needed or wanted in a BeOS clone. Linux is good for Linux. there's a reason Be used a microkernel.

dano: you mean YellowTAB....then again, that too ;)