Оказывается, в #MacOS9 была попытка сделать табы в #Finder, как в #BeOS
Называлось «as pop-up window»

I'm glad this survived! My copy of "Practical File System Design with the Be File System", a comprehensive look into BeOS and the BeFS!

BeOS had a lot going for it, and I know Haiku is keeping that spirit going!

#BeOS #Haiku #HackThePlanet #retrocomputing

BeOS: The Operating System That Almost Replaced Mac OS [Part 1] #marchintosh

https://youtube.com/watch?v=jWivem85FnE

#beos #apple #90s #retrocomputing

BeOS: The Operating System That Almost Replaced Mac OS [Part 1] #marchintosh

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@haiku
@begasus

"BeOS: The system that almost prevented Steve Jobs' return (and Microsoft banned it)"

[pt-BR] #BeOS : O sistema que quase impediu a volta de Steve Jobs (E a #Microsoft proibiu)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZQmASmpkOg

BeOS: O sistema que quase impediu a volta de Steve Jobs (E a Microsoft proibiu)

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#BeOS популярнее Ирана
Кажется, мне #википидоры скоро будут морду бить 😕

While not quite #MARCHintosh, I am trying to find some useful software for the #BeOS side of the SiniStarMax. So far, I've found the BeOS for PowerPC Preservation Project archive, but nothing more. Hopefully soon, we can see a renaissance of software on BeOS for PPC as we're seeing for all the classic Macs during MARCHintosh and beyond.

https://github.com/beosppc/beos-ppc-archive

GitHub - beosppc/beos-ppc-archive: The BeOS PowerPC preservation project archive

The BeOS PowerPC preservation project archive. Contribute to beosppc/beos-ppc-archive development by creating an account on GitHub.

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Haiku inches closer to next beta release – OSnews

vividly remember how in 90s i saw #beos user interface for the first time in a magazine. yes, printed magazine.

loved the colors and the pixels.

took me over three decades to see it on my screen :)

Did anyone feel, as I did back when the idea of the "smart phone" was first starting to pervade the culture of consumer electronics, a lot of excitement that turned out to be completely betrayed by the actual products that emerged?

I first really got into personal #computing in the late 1980s, after some earlier exposures to the possibilities of personal computers through school (and a bit of tantalizing glimpses of my RL father's professional work as a biologist and FORTRAN programmer.) From my folks I got a couple Commodores at home to play with, then a Mac laptop later, and in my first couple college years I encountered the #Internet and the world of Mac shareware and things seemed really promising for a while.

They would grow progressively less promising as the 1990s decayed towards 1999, the world's last good year. The failure of #BeOS was a major blow, as was the return of #SteveJobs and the consequent transmogrification of #Apple from a quirky and innovative company into a slick corporate machine for repackaging existing technology. There would be no more weird but exciting sallies from Apple—no OpenDoc, no Dylan, no Hypercard, just...consumer appliances lavished with lots of Steve Jobs hype, and burdened with Steve Jobs's seething hostility for independent development. He didn't want any creativity getting in the way of presenting Apple's userbase (groomed to feel special and superior, remember "Think Different"?) with a gleaming monolithic façade of Steve Jobs-approved UX.

So increasingly, my residual enthusiasm for amateur computing was confined to narrower and more marginal domains.

OK, I think I may have a compatible NIC for the StarMax to use with #BeOS as a replacement for the current one. I have a couple of others I'm going to take with me as well in case this one doesn't work, but I hope it does. 🙏 #MARCHintosh