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I didn't rate your comment but either way, you can't dislike or go against a product just because it is not free. However the fact that they don't even have a trial/demo edition is very bad. This is because I don't even know whether it will run on my PC. In the past, about a year and half -- two years ago, most of the Linux distros did not run on my PC because of my JMICRON IDE chipset.
Edited 2008-08-05 22:03 UTC
I didn't rate your comment but either way, you can't dislike or go against a product just because it is not free. However the fact that they don't even have a trial/demo edition is very bad. This is because I don't even know whether it will run on my PC. In the past, about a year and half -- two years ago, most of the Linux distros did not run on my PC because of my JMICRON IDE chipset.
Well I sent an email to the SkyOS people about dishing out $50 for beta testing while most software are free for beta testing and then they require some type of payment for the final product, and got a very lame reply saying "Your Welcome." My question didn't even get answered, I don't mind paying the money but to beta test it should be free especially when I don't even know if it will work my computers.







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I see that yet another non-public release has been made. I used to be excited for this prospective operating system as it always seemed to do interesting things. But when will the final release, or at least a public release be made?