Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jan 2010 23:00 UTC, submitted by Michael Oliveira
BeOS & Derivatives And now we're ready to start picking the fruits of Qt being available on Haiku. We reported on the completion of the Qt port to Haiku on January 1, 2010, and now we already have KOffice running on the open source recreation of the BeOS. A modern office suite for Haiku!
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RE: Comment by kaiwai
by TQH ! on Tue 19th Jan 2010 07:39 UTC in reply to "Comment by kaiwai"
TQH !
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2006-03-16

The problem wasn't so much lacking features on BeOS, but Mozilla's internal code structure.
There was one big problem that was in BeOS though, the fact that the addon-memory (where you loaded libs dynamically) was limited to 32MB. (It was solved by someone by creating stub-libs that needed the real libs and only loading the stubs.)
Haiku don't have these problems, and have much better posix support.

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