I’ve written many times about the media operating system from the ’90s, BeOS, and it’s open-source project that continues code base development, Haiku. On September 14 Haiku Inc released the first alpha of the Haiku OS in a very open-source-y press release (to paraphrase the press release) “take a look at what we’ve done, it’s not done yet, but the more people use it, the more it will be developed and debugged”. I’ve been playing with this for a few days and am actually writing this post using the BeZilla/BonEcho browser on Haiku. It’s interesting. [release note] Continue reading Haiku Alpha 1 Released
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The BeOS guys recorded a song back in the ’90s as part of their corporate community and this song in particular is featured in many of their demos and can be found in BeOS demo files in the OS. This is one of the few songs that Shazam hasn’t been able to recognize!
**There isn’t any video–just a static image of the Be logo.
If you’ve followed me on Twitter and my occasional posts you know that I have an unexplainable urge to have as many operating systems as I can, and just about my favorite is BeOS. This book explains this ultralight, media oriented operating system in great detail.