
PalmSource ain't gonna make a birthday party for
BeOS but it would only be fair if the rest of us, [ex-]users, remember the "media OS" as the innovative operating system of the late '90s, still used by some. Depending on how you count, it was early 1994 when the
first BeOS version left the Be, Inc. offices and headed toward Be's "partners" and "developers". It was 1994 when the word started to spread around among geeks about this "new and exciting" OS and soon, external devs got access to it.
> You are very wrong on this. Bernd --who started YTAB--
> was porting a very-very well known pro audio application for BeOS
I apologize for my poor English and my bad memory. I correct myself: yT's magazine was called "Inside BeOS" and I intended to write "BeNews staff", not "stuff".