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I give the OpenBeOS guys all the kudos in the world for their efforts, but we have yet to see a single shred of proof that this new system will look, feel, and run like the BeOS. Certainly, we can maintain hope that it will, but it's definitely not something we can just assume will happen, like so many BeOS fans are doing. Not to mention that by the time they're finished--assuming that even comes--will we really want the OS to look and feel like the BeOS? How far will the competition have taken us by that point?
Considering they are trying to clone the OS, it probley will be a lot like BeOS at first (mabye not look like it, they could change the UI)
How far will the competition have taken us by that point?
That why they keep working on the project to make it better.
No OS anytime soon is going to be able to get a decent market share of the desktop OS market. Not OpenBeOS, not Linux, etc. For me BeOS is a hobby, like AtheOS. Sure, there will be points when it's not the most up to date os on the planet. I don't care.
I give the OpenBeOS guys all the kudos in the world for their efforts, but we have yet to see a single shred of proof that this new system will look, feel, and run like the BeOS. Certainly, we can maintain hope that it will, but it's definitely not something we can just assume will happen, like so many BeOS fans are doing. Not to mention that by the time they're finished--assuming that even comes--will we really want the OS to look and feel like the BeOS? How far will the competition have taken us by that point?
Considering they are trying to clone the OS, it probley will be a lot like BeOS at first (mabye not look like it, they could change the UI)
How far will the competition have taken us by that point?
That why they keep working on the project to make it better.
No OS anytime soon is going to be able to get a decent market share of the desktop OS market. Not OpenBeOS, not Linux, etc. For me BeOS is a hobby, like AtheOS. Sure, there will be points when it's not the most up to date os on the planet. I don't care.
I use BeOS becuase it is fun to play around with.