Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Mar 2008 22:29 UTC, submitted by koki
BeOS & Derivatives As posted recently in the Haiku blogs, the April 2008 issue of the Japanese publication Software Design Magazine carries an article titled 'Writing Haiku: Begun in 2001, an open source replication of BeOS finally nears its alpha release' in its Pacific Connections series written by Bart Eisenberg. This is an eight pages long article that includes a full interview of Axel Dorfler, as well as comments from Bryan Varner (Haiku Java Port team lead) and Dane Scott, of TuneTracker fame. Go ahead and check out the English version of the article.
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blitze
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2006-09-15

Just been trying the 27th nightly build in VMWare on Vista. Brings back memories and seems to have basic functionality. Can't seem to induce folder sharing between VMWare and Vista so this reduces my ability to get some added software into Haiku.

Can't wait until it's finished though. I loved BeOS and I've been waiting for it's siucessor for quite sometime. Imagine it coupled with todays computer hardware. Mind Blowing.

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