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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About Zeta
by ModeenF on Thu 28th Jul 2005 20:21 UTC
ModeenF
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2005-07-06

ok then BeOS are dead but Haiku and Zeta are not.

You "can" only install one windows XP licens per PC with Zeta I can use them on all my PC's + I don't need to by a office (don't start with Open Office they don't support MS files) (We have 6 PC with the old once 4 are in use) so all off them will not have next Windows (Zeta/Haiku can only get better).

And about legal thats Yellowtab's problem in sweden we can by something in goodfaith and I belive when they say they have right to sell Zeta. I don't know if they have the source code or not but they have made some big changes with the kernel.