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Operating Systems => macOS => Topic started by: Phantom Menace on 2 May 2002, 07:33

Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Phantom Menace on 2 May 2002, 07:33
I just downloaded BeOS Personal Edition 5 from BeBits.com, and I think I finally found my preferred alternative to Windoze. I was wondering if anyone can help me by recommending to me some good apps for BeOS. I'm really looking for a good word processor and some games (i.e. something similar to Escape Velocity for the Mac).
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Master of Reality on 2 May 2002, 07:56
can you get staroffice or openoffice for BeOS?

[ May 01, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Calum on 2 May 2002, 14:17
no you can't, i suppose you know about OpenBeOS (http://openbeos.org/)? not that that helps you in the apps stakes,

Try this office product (http://www.gobe.com/storegobeproductive.html) instead, it's not free but it has a free trial version, and it claims to do all that Microsoft office format documents et c as well...

and here's a huge list of stuff on Tucows for BeOS (http://os2.tucows.com/beossoft.html). I reckon Tucows are looking even better than download.com to me at the moment, for odd stuff...

Also, here's a good looking site with a few fine looking BeOS downloads on it (http://www.el34.com/beosSoftware.html). Hope that helps, i have got an older version of BeOS but haven't tried it yet. I don't think i'll have it long once BSD arrives.
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Zombie9920 on 2 May 2002, 15:08
It is ashame that Be sold all of thier property and stocks to AOL/Time Warner. BeOS was a pretty nice alternative OS. It was incredibly easy to use, it wasn't exactly what you could call bloated, it was fast and it would've had a very bright future if more hardware manufacturers would've written drivers for it and more app and game programmers would've caught on to it.

If Be would've stayed alive and would've found a way to get the mainstream support it needed it could've easily been a serious threat to MS.  Alternative OSes like BeOS are a good start to overthrowing Windows as a consumer OS(unlike Linux which is Open Source and will never be profitable for software companies), however what is a good OS without a good company who strives to make thier OS better without abandoning ship during the hard times of business? If Be would've spent some money on good advertising they could've easily caught alot of the programmers/developers and more of the consumers eyes. Tis a shame that Be knew nothing about making good business desicions.

Of course Be did really well back in the days when they were able to sell Be Boxes(which was so kindly killed off by Apple by not allowing clones). Really, I hope to see more OSes like BeOS in the future and hopefully the next company to make a good consumer level OS will know about good business practices(even if they are unethical..which most business practices are anyways) to win over the the PC world.

R.I.P. Be Incorperated.

[ May 02, 2002: Message edited by: Zombie9920 ]

Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Calum on 2 May 2002, 16:48
yes well before we all get teary eyed, remember that BeOS R5 is still current, and is free. Also OpenBeOS are working on an open source OS that aims to be completely binary compatible with BeOS, also for free.

Before we cry too many tears into our pints, let's just take a moment to remember that the system is still kicking, even if programs might be a bit thin on the ground. Speaking of which, why did you ramble on here without making even the slightest effort to answer the question on hand? I know next to nothing about BeOS and i tried to help. While i agree with what you say about Be Corp to a large extent, it seems you have missed the point of the topic.
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: gnomez on 4 May 2002, 00:43
quote:
Originally posted by Zombie9920:
...unlike Linux which is Open Source and will never be profitable for software companies


What do you mean by this?  Just because Linux itself is open source doesn't mean developers have to make their apps open source to run on Linux.  However, one of Microsoft's scare tactics to drive developers away from Linux is to suggest that their "intellectual property" will be compromised if they develop for Linux, which happens to be utter nonsense.  Linux is more likely to catch on than anything like BeOS because Linux itself isn't a company.  Microsoft can't just squash something that isn't actually a business, just as the media companies can't squash gnutella since it isn't one either.
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: voidmain on 4 May 2002, 08:59
Gnome, Zombie works the phones at Microsoft. He has to rag on Linux to try and save his job. But that's alright, I'm sure he'll be able to figure out the fry machine at McDonalds.
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: Pissed_Macman on 5 May 2002, 12:02
Talk about BeOS in the freakin' BeOS forum!  :mad:
Title: BeOS Apps
Post by: psyjax on 5 May 2002, 12:43
quote:
Originally posted by Macman:
Talk about BeOS in the freakin' BeOS forum!   :mad:  


I hope that was a joke  (http://smile.gif)

BeOS ran on Mac's, and still does in my knowledge. I think the topic is fine here, so I'm leveing it as is.