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BeOS Resurrection?

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It seems that BeOS is making a comeback.  Well not exactly, its Haiku, which is a clone of BeOS. it was started in 2001 which was the last update to BeOS.  This was one of those operating system that I heard about but never got a chance to play with. It was an operating system for personal computer to handle digital media and multiprocessor systems.  Its GUI was pretty and clean  and easy to use.

Haiku is an open-source operating system currently in development designed from the ground up for desktop computing. Inspired by the BeOS, Haiku aims to provide users of all levels with a personal computing experience that is simple yet powerful, and free of any unnecessary complexities. Haiku will have better networking and 64-bit journaling filesystem with database-like indexing and querying capabilities.

Haiku screen image

Haiku is not Unix nor Linux but its own o/s and maybe better.Haiku is still in its  alpha stage of development but have alot of promise.  I am going to see if  they going to implement some “D” code in the o/s.

What Do You Think?

 
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