BeOS - Wikipedia
BeOS is a discontinued operating system for personal computers that was developed by Be Inc. [2] It was conceived for the company's BeBox personal computer which was released in 1995. …
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Haiku is an open-source operating system that specifically targets personal computing. Inspired by BeOS, Haiku is fast and easy to learn but very powerful.
BeOS - The Forgotten ‘90s Operating System (Retrospective
Today we're exploring BeOS, the revolutionary multimedia-focused operating system from the '90s. It tried to compete with both Windows and Mac OS, but was never able to come close in …
BeOS Operating System
2004年3月4日 · BeOS is designed for handling large amounts of data. Therefore it is suitable outstanding for Multimedia applications such as video and audio processing as well as …
What Was BeOS, and Why Did People Love It? - How-To Geek
2020年10月24日 · BeOS is a now-defunct multimedia operating system that was first introduced in October 1995 for Be Inc.'s BeBox computer. The driving forces behind Be were Jean-Louis …
BeOS - ArchiveOS
2016年10月21日 · BeOS – an operating system for personal computers first developed by Be Inc. in 1991. Be was founded by former Apple Computer executive Jean-Louis Gassée for its own …
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BeOS is an operating system for personal computers first developed by Be Inc. in 1991. It was first written to run on BeBox hardware.
beunited.org - Open Standards BeOS- The history
Through 1992 and 1993, work continued on the core kernel and interface software that would become the BeOS. While it was little more than a shell that allowed applications to launch, work …
What Was BeOS, and Why Did People Love It? - UMA Technology
2024年12月20日 · BeOS was a revolutionary operating system that was released in the mid-1990s. It was developed by Be Inc., a company founded by former Apple executive Jean-Louis …
Haiku OS’s Beta 5 Release Brings Us Into A New BeOS Era
2024年10月30日 · The name BeOS is one which tends to evoke either sighs of nostalgia or blank stares, mostly determined by one’s knowledge of the 1990s operating system scene.