Linked by Eugenia Loli on Sun 13th Jan 2002 17:34 UTC
Zeta A German-based organization, called YellowTAB, sent out a press release stating they will be releasing an updated version of BeOS 5 Pro, under the name "BeOS NG". The group was closely working with KochMedia (the German/UK publisher of BeOS) and Be, but when Be started talking to Palm about their take over, they stopped being so cooperative. The new BeOS version will include lots of software (software that can also be found at BeBits) and it will be based on a plain BeOS 5 Pro, plus some patches and a brand new Installer. Unfortunately, their version will not be based on BeOS 6, a version that OSNews learnt and confirmed, is extremely updated (more drivers, new Interface Kit/App_Server, double buffering etc). Frank Paul Silye, part of the YellowTab group, answers some of the questions we had regarding the product.
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Easy there big fella
by johnG on Sun 13th Jan 2002 22:18 UTC

Umm... not sure why folks are so excited about this. They're simply distributing BeOS R5 Personal Edition with a few extra apps (and perhaps drivers) thrown in -- stuff we could already get at various FreeBe mirrors and from BeBits.

Just to be realistic, it wouldn't be a surprise if Palm shuts them down before they even start distributing.

Sorry, but I used up all my blind optimism on hoping BeInc's focus shift wouldn't kill BeOS.

Effect on OpenBeOS? Perhaps YellowTAB will end up being a distributor of OBOS. Maybe YellowTAB will team up with BeUnited somehow. Maybe if the YellowTAB distro gets out the door it will generate more interest among folks who've never heard of BeOS and then *that* could ricochet back to Palm -- maybe generating more interest in BeOS at Palm. Too many maybe's here tho. ;)