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Its last release was in , but as you can see from my list below , the OS is not extinct. This page lists both the original BeOS operating system released free by its makers as well as its modern-day clone s.
The aim of the project is for its initial 1. The case was eventually settled out of court [ 5 ] with no admission of liability on Microsoft's part. The BeOS user interface was notable at the time for being almost completely unthemeable, even with third party hacks. The BeOS theme of yellow, changing length tabs on the top of windows, and relatively plain grey interface widgets was enforced. This UI remained relatively unchanged from , but had been completely overhauled by the time of the leaked Dano release.
An Easter egg in the OS allowed changing the title bar look-and-feel to a few others Mac OS 8, Amiga Workbench, and Windows 98 appearances and in Dano , this had been extended to be a feature allowing changing of the title bar and scroll bars.
No other interface widgets could be changed. There is a pre-Dano third party program WindowShade that allows the colors of the title bar and window frame to be changed, but the appearance remained the same. BeOS was well respected by a small but loyal user base which was disappointed when Be Inc.
In the years that followed a handful of projects formed to recreate BeOS or key elements of the OS with the eventual goal of then continuing where Be Inc. To ensure that the OS could not be 'taken away' from the Be community again, and to attract the efforts of volunteer programmers, these projects were all free and open source software. The modular nature of the original BeOS facilitated recreating the operating system a piece at a time, inserting the newly coded modules into a working BeOS system to test compatibility.
Eventually all of the 'servers' interworking modules of code were to be replaced with original, freely licensed code. But within a few years, some of these projects lost momentum and were discontinued. Inc left off but that too seems to be dead as well.
Development however continues on Haiku, a complete reimplementation of BeOS. Originally developed by YellowTAB, the operating system was then distributed by magnussoft. During the development by YellowTAB, the company received criticism from the BeOS community for refusing to discuss their legal position with regard to the BeOS code-base perhaps for contractual reasons. Access Co. The Tascam SX-1 digital audio recorder runs a heavily modified version of BeOS that will only launch the recording interface software.
Magicbox, a manufacturer of signage and broadcast display machines, uses BeOS to power their Aavelin product line. BeOS is an operating system for personal computers first developed by Be Inc. It has partial POSIX compatibility and access to a command-line interface through Bash, although internally it is not a Unix-derived operating system. BeOS used Unicode as the default encoding in the GUI, though support for input methods such as bidirectional text input was never realized.
BeOS was positioned as a multimedia platform that could be used by a substantial population of desktop users and a competitor to Classic Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. It was ultimately unable to achieve a significant market share, however, and proved commercially unviable for Be Inc. Beta 1 of Haiku was released in September , 6 years after Alpha 4. In Be's copyrights were sold to Palm, Inc.
Be also claimed that Microsoft acted to artificially depress Be Inc. In the years that followed the demise of Be Inc.
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