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First, apologies to anyone who thinks this is way far out off topic,
and Dave (for the bandwidth, my checks in the mail, ok seriously, it
will be soon, how's the slush fund holding out?).
The Bebox has already attracted some cool developers, the big news is
that Adobe has 3 engineers checking out the possibility of a BeOS
port of Photoshop and Pagemaker. Oh yeah, Dave Haynie has one! The
first couple hundred machines are in developers hands, more to ship
soon. First reports back are very encouraging, folks are raving about
the OS, programming "kits" and hardware. Every box ships (or will
ship) with the programming kits and (not sure here) Metroworks
Codewarrior C++. The boxes come with a network adapter and TCP/IP but
no RAM, HD, Video Card, KB, Mouse or Monitor. $1600.
I haven't heard much about specific products and developers, but I
assume Be is attracting their stated audience; bleeding edge software
developers who sell tools to bleeding edge media producers. I'm sure
there will be word processors and spreadsheets too.
More info can be had at http://www.be.com and on comp.sys.be
jkrutz@meta.burner.com (Jamie Krutz) says:
>The challenge for Be is to attract applications, whether the ones we
>know and love or new ones who can exploit advantages available on
>that platform to become new tools essential for what we do.