On 28 Feb 99, John Oram wrote :
Hi John,
> My only experience with BeOS was to use their web page and try to sign
> up as a developer.
I have no experience with BeOS my self, but I welcome any alternative -
what ever they may be. Alternatives to what? Oh, you know -
the *political correct* thing to oppose nowadays ;-)
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> Something could happen to the OS World, just because the whole
> interest level is increasing as shown by the fact that we are joking
> about possible chance of failure when changing to a non-M$ OS. Shows
> me something is afoot, don't know what but something is moving around
> someplace out there <http://www.xfiles.com/> is probably a good place
> to start looking :-))
I don't think we need a psychic to tell us something is moving *out
there* There seems to be a build-up, to a degree I wonder what the
climax will be - if any (extreme but not likely: Windows and a few
other now commercial OS's as open source)
All the best,
Bjorn
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