BeOS is my favorite desktop OS of all time. Nowadays I run Linux on all my machines, but there are things that it was better and faster at on a Pentium 75 with 16MB of RAM than today’s multi GHz and multi GB systems running Linux, MacOS or Windows. I’m not sure how much of that you will see in a demo like this, as is was more day to day things from back when we cared about local files and applications and weren’t permanently connected to the internet. But still, it was amazing.
XTL@sopuli.xyz 6 days ago
BeOS was pretty neat. It’s almost a shame that it was a proprietary dead end.
The en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BeBox was also quite an impressive thing on paper in its day though you kind of knew it was going to be unobtainable and/or too expensive.
sj_zero 3 days ago
Haiku has come a long way, I'm told, but I haven't tried it yet (and I don't think I own anything that can run it on bare metal)