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Almost anyone who reads this website knows EXACTLY what happened to BeOS. Don't get me wrong, I was one of the biggest BeOS advocates around and used it religiously around the time of R4.5 - R5. I'm talking 24/7 for at least a year. But the focus shift really shafted a lot of people and soured many to the whole BeOS experience.
I loved the BeOS just as much as anyone else but I'm starting to get a little tired of these articles that just rehash old memories or talk about another BeOS clone project that is pre-pre-pre Alpha.