Bernd Korz, yellowTAB's CEO, was over here tonight and we had a little talk about the progress of the yellowTAB business and the upcoming Zeta 1.0 (screenshots included).
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Correction - (OSNews needs an edit option) - I meant to say yellowTab have 35 employees (not Haiku).
Also, before the irrationals join the thread:
Supporting yellowTab = financially supporting OS alternative = showing developers that there is a 4th player = bringing more quality apps to BeOS world = more users = more drivers = supporting Haiku.
Not supporting yellowTab = showing no money in BeOS = no commercial developers = no commercial applications = less users = less drivers = Haiku takes longer to become desktop replacement.
If people want a Mac like OS running on x86 hardware, your best bet is a BeOS successor. Supporting yellowTab = supporting Haiku.
Correction - (OSNews needs an edit option) - I meant to say yellowTab have 35 employees (not Haiku).
Also, before the irrationals join the thread:
Supporting yellowTab = financially supporting OS alternative = showing developers that there is a 4th player = bringing more quality apps to BeOS world = more users = more drivers = supporting Haiku.
Not supporting yellowTab = showing no money in BeOS = no commercial developers = no commercial applications = less users = less drivers = Haiku takes longer to become desktop replacement.
If people want a Mac like OS running on x86 hardware, your best bet is a BeOS successor. Supporting yellowTab = supporting Haiku.