Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th May 2004 06:34 UTC
BeOS & Derivatives I am one of those remaining BeOS addicts. I love the BeOS' responsiveness, its short boot-up/shutdown times and its, well, overall feel. But no one can deny the fact: BeOS 5.0.x PE is getting old. Very old, with a kernel build-time of around May 2000.
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>BeOS ain't dead

It's Gobe Productive, ePicture, Moho, Personal Studio and the few other non-amateur BeOS software that aren't dead. They have all been ported to Windows and the nostalgic users can run them there more flowlessy than on the broken Media, OpenGl, Print System and TCP/IP stack of Dano.


First of, all I'd like to know who I'm talking to.

Second, I think it's kind of pathetic of you to compare the BeOS to Windows. I explicitly named PhOS/BeOS' shortcommings, I explicitly said it's not for the average user, so you haven't added anything new to this discussion.

Anyone else anything constructive?