Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Aug 2010 21:40 UTC, submitted by koki
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Maybe it's because in Win7 you can actually do stuff. In BeOS/Haiku, not so much, apart from watching a teapot spinning. Kinda reminds me of the whole Compiz spinning cube hype. The more things change...
What do you define as 'doing stuff' that Haiku can't?
I can:
* Browse the web with a modern webkit browser
* Connect to wifi
* Play console games via emulators.
* Edit images with the Pixel Image editor
* Edit videos with Clockwerk
* Download torrents with transmission
* Program in c/c++/python/perl
* Chat on Jabber
* Burn CD's
* Install numerous apps from BeBits,HaikuFire,or Haikuware
...Just to name a few tasks... Not bad for a Alpha os
What do you define as 'doing stuff' that Haiku can't?
I can:
* Browse the web with a modern webkit browser
* Connect to wifi
* Play console games via emulators.
* Edit images with the Pixel Image editor
* Edit videos with Clockwerk
* Download torrents with transmission
* Program in c/c++/python/perl
* Chat on Jabber
* Burn CD's
* Install numerous apps from BeBits,HaikuFire,or Haikuware
...Just to name a few tasks... Not bad for a Alpha os
I haven't used their new web browser, but its lacking plug-ins and pixel32 wasn't really usable last time I tried it on BeOS.
The one thing I really liked with BeOS/Haiki was/is the TranslateKit. Other OSes should really look into that feature and integrate it by default.
To stay on Topic I think this new Kit will be a good thing. I haven't looked at the API but its good to access networking layer etc in C++ so you don't have to mix C with C++ for simpler tasks, and reinvent the wheel over and over again.




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Maybe it's because in Win7 you can actually do stuff. In BeOS/Haiku, not so much, apart from watching a teapot spinning. Kinda reminds me of the whole Compiz spinning cube hype. The more things change...