I agree.
Since the BeOS is supported, it stands to reason BeIA -- the internet
appliance version of the OS -- should also run REBOL. This is cool because
you can develop for BeIA using BeOS.
I can't wait to get my hands on a Web Tablet so that I can do REBOL on the
run.
> One of Rebol's strengths is that it is on so many OS platforms, and can
> take advantage of opportunities in any of those spaces.
>
> For instance,
>
> Rebol supports the QNX OS, and 2 months ago 3com and QNX announced that
> they are teaming up to create an Internet Appliance.
>
> http://www.qnx.com/hotnews/pr/may15_00-3com.html
>
> Since Rebol is an Internet messenging language, it makes sense to me that,
> as a Rebol user, I should be able to use scripts created by the
> platform-diverse Rebol Community on this new appliance. If true, then
> Rebol gives me the tools to be productive the instant I grab this new
> alien thing. That's real power.
>