Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 28th Jul 2005 06:13 UTC, submitted by Kelly McNeill
Zeta Ever since Be, Inc. was dissolved and its BeOS technology was turned over to the Palm OS charnel house in '01, Be fans have been eagerly awaiting a successor to their favorite operating system, with very few rays of hope since. Earlier this month, however, yellowTAB released their BeOS descendent Zeta. Have Be fans finally found their savior, or is this just another failed attempt at reviving the dead? Read on — this review will help you decide exactly that.
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only for force to upgrade your PC
by on Thu 28th Jul 2005 11:53 UTC

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first:obviously this windows release has nothing to do with innovation, it´s only for force user to upgrade to faster pc only for do the same things that you are doing right now on your old computer.period

second: faster windows? on 3 ghz computer with tons of ram and the lastest gfx card sure windows is faster but no because windows itself is fast but because the hardware is more fast.And sure that with this configuration win98 and winxp are million years faster than windows vista

and last but not least, linux lived cd (knoppix) runs faaaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssteeeeeeeeerrrrrr than windowsxp, despite linux is running from cd and winxp is running from HD, on my 500 mhz celeron, and that hardware is more than 5 years old.And knoppix do all that windows do.So yes linux on old hardware is funny