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I remember purchasing a copy of BeOS R4 when it was releases, received 4.5 free of charge (free upgrade) and purchased the 5.0 pack which included the Gobe office suite.
The big buzz will not only be after the R1 release of Haiku but how it develops and moves forward. Integrating webkit into the operating system would be a great first step, multi-user capabilities.
With that being said, hardware support will also be crucial to developing mindshare and addressing short comings in the existing driver API given the changes in what is provided in the hardware world.
The great thing I do like about BeOS is that the GUI is already organised and well thought out - so whilst the 'others' are still bickering, Haiku developers can focus on expanding hardware support etc.