9:36 'I've barely scratched the top of the iceberg'. That made me LOL, thank you. 😀
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
I shot for hour and 20 min, sad I had to cut it to like 24 min, but else it's unwatchable :((( We live in the doomed days of short form content, I am a not a fan :( Thanks for watching!
@RTDRalphАй бұрын
@@VelianSpeaksTech Not laughing at you, in fact it was almost poetic (you can blame it on Haiku then). Anyhow, thanks for putting together this informative video!
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
I got it :))
@BegasusTroАй бұрын
Thanks for the nice report, sums up some nice (basic for us Haiku users) features not covered by most videos online. +1
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
Thanks for watching man... Haiku is really good, I am glad I found it while I was trying to check on BeOS again. But Haiku is indeed a thing of its own now.
@johnjakson444Ай бұрын
Also this video should be titled Also, Also, Also, Also, also been a huge fan of BeOS from R5 days, it was my only OS for a year, today Haiku is ready to go for 95% of needs, Also the reason that a lot of great apps like Libbre Office are on Haiku is because of the Russian community of programmers that made Qt work on Haiku which then gave us KDE ports. Also good video
@aminesheridi995Ай бұрын
I love HaikuOS and I have been folowing it for year seeing your good video made me subsribe and like directly
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
Tnx for the sub, I am messing around with some OSes, some still live and thriving like Haiku, some gone already, did a video on OpenStep 4.2, that later became Mac OS X Server, honestly BeOS feels better in a comparison... Thinking that if Beos had more luck and probably tweaked, it could have become Mac OS X instead of Nextstep and OpenStep...
@RossenNaidenovАй бұрын
Now this is for the core nerds 🙌
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
Tnx for watching man, I am sure it's gonna be only handful of people chiming in here... But BeOS lives on and Haiko deserves to be on the spotlight... It's good.
@ulissesdecastroАй бұрын
Amazing operation system
@serajattarjafari9430Ай бұрын
Hello oneth comment❤💛
@LeandroSouza-ij3tpАй бұрын
cheguei usar o BeOS nos anos 90, ele já era bem feito, quem sabe um dia eu tenha um tempinho para brincar com o haiko
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
You won't regret it!!!
@tonyb.2538Ай бұрын
Good video. I thought Steve Jobs also had a hand in designing BeOS?
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
He worked on Next OS when he was forced out of Applex they all somehow inter mingle with common ideas and doing it in the same time period.
@BRI-gx7oqАй бұрын
I only use Haiku on Vm, tried to boot it numerous times on my hardware but once I remove the booting Usb it fails to boot. It awas very saddening experience.
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
If you use it like a live CD it won't boot if you remove the media, you need to create a disk within the VM, format it through the disk manager and install Haiku on the disk, then it's going to fly.
@BRI-gx7oqАй бұрын
@VelianSpeaksTech I am not experienced in matters IT, can you please post me a video showing the above details step by step I really need this Is on my hardware not on a VM.
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
@BRI-gx7oq kzbin.info/www/bejne/rIKzkHl5pp6fhKssi=0hMLZjKIVRrNElkx Check this vid
@stansteezАй бұрын
beOS never supported relevant programs for multimedia production like cubase, logic or photoshop, so that's why it never caught on.Same goes for haiku: a cool but pretty useless OS in terms of productivity.
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
This might explain why Apple went for NextStep/OpenStep when they understood they need to up their OS game else... would not have been able to catch up with Microsoft... Another reason perhaps is multi user vs single user centric... BTW, in Haiku there is lmms.io/ LMMS, not sure how powerful it is, but at least something with a sequencer/midi + sample based... BTW, nice work on bandcamp, listening to stansteez.bandcamp.com/album/paid-in-fuel now :)
@VelianSpeaksTechАй бұрын
That plus Photoshop, Pagemaker, Apple got hold on those... and needed them to get further I guess.
@HonestObserverАй бұрын
Interest in Haiku has grown over the years, they’ve managed to get a new full-time developer a year or so ago (waddlesplash). As the OS itself improves in stability and support more hobbyists at least will use it and some will develop apps for it.
@johnskarp521223 күн бұрын
I remember back in the day (mid-late 90s) when us home studio peeps ie me was very excited about Be and there were even software ports and drivers for the first pro quality soundcards or at least rumours of such. Then Be suddenly remade itself as a Web orientated OS and it all disappeared in a puff o' smoke. Shame really cos demos of Be running umpteen audio tracks simultaneously and barely scratching the CPU looked great.