![]() ![]() Try going onto BeShare (a file-sharing and chat program for BeOS), there is way more than 20 people on there.Īnd as for the Titanic, it has not sunken yet. “I just love how the “BeOS Community” is two pages of forum users, less than 20 in count.” The version of BeOS shown in the pictures is the BeOS desktop-version that was in use internally at Be for development of BeIA (otherwise known as the “BeIA Development Platform”). UPDATE 2: A former Be engineer, who wishes to remain anonymous, confirmed to OSNews that the specific screenshots are likely real. Just today, one day after OSNews helped spread the news about the existance of the screenshots in question, JT Folden has created a ‘BeOS 6’ skin for the WindowBlinds theme engine that runs under Microsoft Windows. Update: At least the WindowBlinds skiners are working hard. Our Take: Speaking as a web designer, if these screenshots are actually fake, the artist has done a pretty good job. It is already known (through the BeOS source code leak that happened a few months ago) that Be had a version of an updated Interface Kit and App_Server that would support themes, full double buffering etc, but no more details became known, as Be’s legal department took immediate action back then. The BeOS community is arguing that the shots are either fake or original. The BeOS info panel in one of the screenshots says that the kernel was built on November 15th 2001, and it has the codename 5.1d0. ![]() Four screenshots that supposed to come from an unreleased internal version of BeOS have emerged on the net. ![]()
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