Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Nov 2004 10:19 UTC
I think that everyone reading OSNews will have heard at least something about QNX. You can regard this article as an introduction, but also as a review, and as a "Is-QNX-Ready-For-The-Desktop? article". To start off, I put together a short explanation of the merits of using a microkernel. Let me start off by saying that QNX Software Systems (QSS) does not aim towards the desktop with their Neutrino RTOS.
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Shelf can be hidden.
Voyager can use opera's engine (in the version i used back in the day *apr 2003ish*.. LoL) http://www.killerstuff.net/ was a site from cdm who worked for qnx *think thats what his name was* who left the project (from what i hear)..
just wish i could get the 6.3 working for me.. :-x
i did use it as my main desktop for about 2 months.. and didnt have any problems or roadblocks.. such a nice lil desktop it was.. miss it a bit..
Shelf can be hidden.
Voyager can use opera's engine (in the version i used back in the day *apr 2003ish*.. LoL)
http://www.killerstuff.net/ was a site from cdm who worked for qnx *think thats what his name was* who left the project (from what i hear)..
just wish i could get the 6.3 working for me.. :-x
i did use it as my main desktop for about 2 months.. and didnt have any problems or roadblocks.. such a nice lil desktop it was.. miss it a bit..