Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 16th Aug 2001 17:54 UTC, submitted by Irfon-Kim Ahmad
Our take: Well, at least something happened. I think it is safe to assume that Be will be now closed down (the closing down of the company is pretty much certain, according to the press release "Be's board of directors has approved the transaction, and the winding-up of Be's operating business following the closing") as they now own nothing (except if they want to enter another markets or.. become car or pencil dealers). Being myself a BeOS advocate, user and developer for several years now, I am sad to see this twist and what it probably means for the BeOS. While Palm has not stated what they want to do with Be's technology, my guess is that they do not care about the BeOS and the Desktop OS world. Slashdot has it right this time: I believe Palm mostly bought the engineering force, to create something new and continue make their living in the PDA market. Palm is entering the Desktop through BeOS you say? Yeah, right. I will believe it when I see it. In my mind, the only way to see a BeOS R6 is if there will be a third party licensee that is interesting to license BeOS and do something productive with it (assuming that Palm will be willing to allow that). Palm does not have what it takes to drive a desktop OS neither BeOS can be open sourced (too much licensed source code all over the place).
Update: Not a crucial update to the story, just trying to add a bit of spicy humour. We just had an anonymous sending us in this picture, while BeDoper has its regular, humouristic take on the latest happenings in the Be world.
Update2: ZDNews writes: "However, Palm said it has no plans to further develop the Be operating system as a standalone OS."
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Well some current ideas are for "Helmar" to send his proposal to Palm to see what they think. A few people are considering emailing "sales@palm.com" asking when they can pre-order R6 whioh I found rather funny
There is also the idea that Palm *MAY* be willing to sell BeOS to someone if they are willing to sign a non-competitive agreement to prevent the purchaser to comeout with BeOS for handheld PC's. This idea I *REALLY* like, but who could buy it, if palm agreed?
I think the "AmigaOS plan" is pretty good...when gateway purchased AmigaOS they recieved 25,000 emails from people asking them to continue development of AmigaOS - in response to the demand Gateway announced it was going to continue development of AmigaOS. Now, there are a *LOT* of BeOS users, so heck, who knows! 