
by - written on 11/04/01, updated on 19/05/01 (Somewhat useful, 44 readings)
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I downloaded the free edition of BeOS 5, and was mad for several reasons. I hated the huge download, and was really looking forward to something useful that would give me inspiration to buy the pro edition. No such luck. I set it all up, and then tried to create a boot floppy, just in case. Then I tried to access it, but with no ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/12/00, updated on 19/12/00 (Useful, 72 readings)
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If you are looking for an alternative OS to Windows to slap on your X86 PC then why not give this one a try. As with everything today, installation is easy. You simply put the disk into the machine, and it auto starts. If you already have Windows on the system, you are given the option to partition the drive. If you do so the PC ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/10/00, updated on 16/10/00 (Useful, 80 readings)
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I started to get bored with Windows about a year ago and so went to Linux just to see what it was like. Within a month Linux was gone I hated it and couldn't stand it any more. I sat wondering what was next until I started to hear about BeOS and how it was going to be the next big thing. They weren't wrong. It took 10 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/09/00, updated on 05/02/01 (134 readings)
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The BeOS 5.0 Personal Edition is just so good, you can't help yourself. The very best thing about it is that it's free to download, free to use and just so perfectly formed. If you want the Professional Edition it's going to cost real money, so my advice is to stick with the Personal Edition at least until you have worked ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/08/00, updated on 17/08/00 (Very useful, 163 readings)
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I was interested to see what BEOS was like . For a company to try and push a new operating system today seems like a bit of a suicide mission with the Linux vs Windows people each sticking to their bunker in the middle of no-mans land. I've only used the evaluation edition of BeOS which uses the same core as the final ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/08/00, updated on 16/08/00 (38 readings)
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I have just been looking at some preview versions of this OS and i am now going to go out and buy it to run alongside windows 2000! This is quite smply a great OS. It supports just about every piece of hardware! Is very fast and is everything that you could really need for an OS! Of course not quite good enough to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/06/00, updated on 28/06/00
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Free, free, free. Linux and FreeBSD started the trend, then Sun's Solaris joined in. Now Be Incorporated offers its BeOS 5 Personal Edition--at no charge--to anyone with the time and bandwidth to download a 42MB file. Unfortunately, this version takes up a whopping 512MB of disk space and doesn't install on ... Read the complete review

