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Apparently ;)

As a last-ditch effort to increase interest in the failing operating system, Be Inc. released a stripped-down, but free, copy of BeOS R5 known as BeOS Personal Edition (BeOS PE). BeOS PE could be started from within Microsoft Windows or Linux, and was intended to nurture consumer interest in its product and give developers something with which they could tinker.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeOS

I've never tried BeOS. Was it that good?

Apparently ;)

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeOS

I've never tried BeOS. Was it that good?

At the time, it was supposedly the best multimedia OS out there. It had a database-like filesystem where you could store arbitrary metadata and search it as you wish (sound familiar *cough* Spotlight, WinFS, Beagle *cough*). It was ahead of it's time, but certain factors (namely Apple and Microsoft) killed it.

At the time, it was supposedly the best multimedia OS out there. It had a database-like filesystem where you could store arbitrary metadata and search it as you wish (sound familiar *cough* Spotlight, WinFS, Beagle *cough*). It was ahead of it's time, but certain factors (namely Apple and Microsoft) killed it.

Advanced technology never lasts.

At the time, it was supposedly the best multimedia OS out there. It had a database-like filesystem where you could store arbitrary metadata and search it as you wish (sound familiar *cough* Spotlight, WinFS, Beagle *cough*). It was ahead of it's time, but certain factors (namely Apple and Microsoft) killed it.

true.. may be some opensource guys can take that up - instead of putting all their eggs in one basket. - linux

true.. may be some opensource guys can take that up - instead of putting all their eggs in one basket. - linux
*cough* BSD *cough*

Funny, work too much on a single Open Source project, and people criticize for not diversifying enough.

Work on too many, and people criticize for not focusing enough on a single, standard project.

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