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BeOS 4.5 with BeOS Bible

BeOS 4.5 with BeOS Bible

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: be delighted!
Review: After using Windows for quite some years, after Windows 98 the ideas of Microsoft and me of what to look for in an operating system didn't match anymore. Windows was becoming too bloated with features while the kernel and became essentially slow.

I tried several systems, like OS/2 and Linux but only BeOS forfilled all my expectations. Wow! This operating system is stable, fast and there are already a lot of applications available, such as WordProcessors, E-mail programs, games and, most important for me, a WinAmp look-a-like mp3 player.

If you have the same doubts about MS than i have, then don't hesitate and get a copy of BeOS. Be delighted!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BeOS is "THE" O/S
Review: Be Inc. has got to be one of the coolest developers in the galaxy. This O/S has way out performed windows in every way imagineable from multimedia management to networking to hardware configuration. I caught the good ole form virus, i lost hours of graphic work and months of "intelectual property" so i thought....be swooped in, took a gander at my fat partition and allowed me to copy all files to a nearby networked drive. Be is virtualy virus proof also. with minimal load times and companies such as Stienburg, Id. software, MetaCreations, and Sun (to name only a portion) in software production why not make this investment. This price is great for the book alone. do yourself a favor and at least visit their site

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This is a terrific value and a great operating system.
Review: BeOS is a terrific operating system for anyone who is in the multimedia development buissness, or someone who wants a new experience with a very stable and friendly operating system.

Complete with a wonderful graphical user interface (gui) BeOS comes with many multimedia and productivity applications that seperatly would cost quite a bit more than BeOS.

Overall, this is a wonderful and easy to use Operating System and a terrific value.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A neat, fast and efficient operating system, but still young
Review: BeOS is one of those products that is superior in so many ways that you just have to hope that it hangs on and eventually becomes mainstream. In this time of hype and excitement over Linux, BeOS has been somewhat glossed over, probably because it doesn't subscribe to the 'Open Source' movement currently in vogue. This is too bad, for BeOS really is a gem.

Installation is better than any other operating system I've ever had experience with, it asks only a few questions of you and everything just works right out of the box. Simplicity is the name of the game for BeOS, many of the founders were once Mac guys and it shows in the look and feel of the interface. BeOS isn't just fluff though, it's reliable and speedy as well, and combined with the simple interface makes it a real joy to use.

Like all alternative operating system BeOS has one major flaw however, and that's the lack of applications. Particularly in the browser area, BeOS does not yet offer something comparable to Netscape 4.6 on Linux or IE 5.0 on Windows, sure, there is Opera, but it is unreliable and doesn't always work. Web browsers really are the killer app these days, and it's unfortunate that BeOS can't compete in that area yet, but maybe Mozilla will give it a second life. Also the community around BeOS seems to be focused around 'shareware' instead of the open source model. Although I won't argue to the strenths and merrits of either, the latter seems to encourage more development, so many more applications are available on Linux than BeOS. That said, those which ARE available on BeOS are well polished (mostly due to the consistency of the interface that BeOS presents the user) and do their job well.

I wouldn't recommend BeOS to anybody, but I think it would work well for many. For example, I think my mother would be perfectly happy working on a BeOS box, and would appreciate the simplicity, reliability and speed that it offers, never missing some of the software it misses. (except for the lacking web browser) If you're tied to Photoshop or Word or other software not available, you're obviously tied, but I still recommend picking up a copy (5.0 is available for download free) and giving it a try, I guarantee you won't be disapointed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A neat, fast and efficient operating system, but still young
Review: BeOS is one of those products that is superior in so many ways that you just have to hope that it hangs on and eventually becomes mainstream. In this time of hype and excitement over Linux, BeOS has been somewhat glossed over, probably because it doesn't subscribe to the 'Open Source' movement currently in vogue. This is too bad, for BeOS really is a gem.

Installation is better than any other operating system I've ever had experience with, it asks only a few questions of you and everything just works right out of the box. Simplicity is the name of the game for BeOS, many of the founders were once Mac guys and it shows in the look and feel of the interface. BeOS isn't just fluff though, it's reliable and speedy as well, and combined with the simple interface makes it a real joy to use.

Like all alternative operating system BeOS has one major flaw however, and that's the lack of applications. Particularly in the browser area, BeOS does not yet offer something comparable to Netscape 4.6 on Linux or IE 5.0 on Windows, sure, there is Opera, but it is unreliable and doesn't always work. Web browsers really are the killer app these days, and it's unfortunate that BeOS can't compete in that area yet, but maybe Mozilla will give it a second life. Also the community around BeOS seems to be focused around 'shareware' instead of the open source model. Although I won't argue to the strenths and merrits of either, the latter seems to encourage more development, so many more applications are available on Linux than BeOS. That said, those which ARE available on BeOS are well polished (mostly due to the consistency of the interface that BeOS presents the user) and do their job well.

I wouldn't recommend BeOS to anybody, but I think it would work well for many. For example, I think my mother would be perfectly happy working on a BeOS box, and would appreciate the simplicity, reliability and speed that it offers, never missing some of the software it misses. (except for the lacking web browser) If you're tied to Photoshop or Word or other software not available, you're obviously tied, but I still recommend picking up a copy (5.0 is available for download free) and giving it a try, I guarantee you won't be disapointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEOS.......
Review: Great piece of work....Apple's loss is the rest of the worlds gain. BeOs is the best thing to hit the OS market since the conception of GUI. The longest it ever took me to boot was 30 seconds, my average was 17 seconds. That is faster than Linux, Windoze, Macos, OS/2, NT....any of them. THe only thing that Be is lacking in is a port of Diablo and Hotline....other than that I say FULL STEAM AHEAD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEOS.......
Review: Great piece of work....Apple's loss is the rest of the worlds gain. BeOs is the best thing to hit the OS market since the conception of GUI. The longest it ever took me to boot was 30 seconds, my average was 17 seconds. That is faster than Linux, Windoze, Macos, OS/2, NT....any of them. THe only thing that Be is lacking in is a port of Diablo and Hotline....other than that I say FULL STEAM AHEAD!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Hail Linux, king of the OS.
Review: Hail Linux, king of the OS.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The REAL OS for the Millenium...and fun too!
Review: Having left the Linux craze for good (felt that the purity of Linux is taking the path of the 'Darkside' much like MS), I decided to embark on a 'OSpiritual' journey to find an alternative OS. I found Be a month ago, tried the demo and fell in love with it. Now it sits as my primary OS (with Windows 2000 Beta3 2nd) and it has just been heaven. The only time I can remember when I was this happy is when I got my first PC. This 'baby-OS' is definately the Millenium OS.

Now whenever I meet with a 'Lin-hovah' withness, I just say 'Be', wave my hand like a 'Bedi', and leave with smile on my face.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a GREAT DEAL
Review: If you were to go to a bookstore to buy BeOs it would be $69,then the BeOs Bible would be $29. Do the math... this is DEFINITELYworth the price. To upgrade to 4.5.2 is a 6 meg download....even someone on a dial up could handle that. If you are considering BE...this is the route to take.


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