Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Aug 2008 20:34 UTC
SkyOS The SkyOS team has released SkyOS Build 6947. This release comes with the new email client as well as the new integrated development environment which we reported about earlier. The SkyOS API has been extended with new classes, and of course a lot of bugs have been squashed.
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Yet Another
by jdrake on Tue 5th Aug 2008 20:57 UTC
jdrake
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2005-07-07

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?

RE: Yet Another
by OSGuy on Tue 5th Aug 2008 22:01 in reply to "Yet Another"
OSGuy Member since:
2006-01-01

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

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RE[2]: Yet Another
by jdrake on Tue 5th Aug 2008 23:13 in reply to "RE: Yet Another"
jdrake Member since:
2005-07-07

I did not mention anything about price.

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RE[2]: Yet Another
by ari-free on Wed 6th Aug 2008 00:19 in reply to "RE: Yet Another"
ari-free Member since:
2007-01-22

I think the point was that it seems to be in perpetual beta

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RE[2]: Yet Another
by motang on Wed 6th Aug 2008 15:18 in reply to "RE: Yet Another"
motang Member since:
2008-03-27

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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