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On Thu, Dec 02, 1999 at 12:03:59AM +1000, Alan E and Carmel J Brain wrote:
> In 1976, when I had my first experience with Unix, I said "This is
> wonderful, it is THE Operating System for the 1980's!". It's now late
> 1999, and I still think it's an operating system for the 1980s.
From hearsay, one should have a closer look at BeOS.
Is there anybody to have deeper insight into BeOS ?
> War. But AFAIK there is no 'good' OS at the moment, not one that's kept
> pace with advances in technology.
agreed
> RGOS?
rtos?
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