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by rjrjrjrj
87 days ago
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Keep in mind that BeOS was released in 1995. BeOS had pervasive multithreading and a slick UI.
The BeBox had dual CPUs, a novelty at the time and many years before multi-core CPUs. Linux was still very new, and didn't have much of a GUI at all (maybe basic X, but this was long before Gnome, KDE, Englightment, etc) Mac System 7 didn't have protected memory or preemptive multitasking. Windows 95 was brand new and while a big improvement over Windows 3.1, was still very prone to crashing. |
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