
The story of how a BeOS refugee (and not just everyone, but the author of the '
BeOS Bible' book) lost faith in the future of computing, resigned himself to Windows but found himself bored silly, tore out half his hair at the helm of a Linux box, then rediscovered the joy of computing in MacOSX. Scot Hacker will describe his personal adventures with today's operating systems after he was set out to find an alternative to his beloved (but with no apparent future) BeOS.
Update: Make sure you read the second part of the article, a rebutal, found
here.
but there is GNU/GNU-Darwin ^^
I hope that it will get developed a bit more...
btw my GNU/linux with Xfree86+DRi and e16 and my usual apps (gimp, licq, mozilla, the other gtk and gnome apps) still make me happyand QNX is getting better too
(actually I'm waiting to test the next QNX release)