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Just curious and who knows, maybe someone will adopt it or develop something new based on its ideas.
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jcastro ◴[] No.45553529[source]
OS/2 my beloved.
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nickthegreek ◴[] No.45553794[source]
I was super excited for BeOS myself.
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1. Froedlich ◴[] No.45554563[source]
I'm booting and running Haiku on my Thinkpad. It's a from-scratch workalike of BeOS, and able to run Be software. Though, frankly, Be software is totally 1990s, so a lot of Linux software written for Qt has been ported to Haiku.

In the end I wound up with basically the same application software as on my Debian desktop, except running on Haiku instead of Linux. Haiku is noticeably snappier and more responsive than Linux+X+Qt+KDE, though.