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yasontoday at 7:59 AM8 repliesview on HN

I bought an Amiga in the early 90's and enjoyed it immensely. Commodore went under and Amiga died.

I bought BeOS in the late 90's and enjoyed it immensely like a breath of fresh air in a sewage pipe. BeOS died.

With my track record I really, really should've bought Windows. Twice, to make sure.


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conceptiontoday at 12:09 PM

Correction, BeOS was killed. I’ll never get over Microsoft getting in trouble for including a browser in Windows but not for forcing companies to not allow BeOS to be installed when it was getting legs.

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erremerretoday at 11:42 AM

I am in the same boat, every time I like something, it is a commercial failure. They should really hire me to check if I like whatever project they got in mind and if I do, cancel immediatetly and save the losses from being a failure.

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chocochunkstoday at 11:33 AM

I think I did this with phones. WebOS, BB10, Windows Phone 7 & 8. All dead lol.

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MarsIronPItoday at 3:15 PM

I'm too young to remember BeOS but I've taken a superficial look at Haiku and I don't get the hype. What made BeOS so special? How is it different from GNU/Linux or BSDs?

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jvictor118today at 11:39 AM

This post is really bringing me back! I knew talk of BeOS would stir up all us old heads. I think what we're all really nostalgic for is the days of tinkering with computers. When things lacked polish, and people put real effort into making their system nice. I remember corrupting my family computer hard drive trying to get a Linux dual-boot setup. Good times!

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peterashfordtoday at 10:24 AM

I think we were on the same track. I absolutely loved the Amiga and was about to jump on board BeOS when it went under. I never got to use BeOS as a daily driver (just ran their demo disk). How did you find it?

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hbbiotoday at 1:37 PM

Don't get me started on the Psion 5mx...

Still have it, last time I checked it worked well.

makachtoday at 9:53 AM

I had to read this message twice, gotcha