OpenBFS Reaches Beta
Bruno G. Albuquerque writes "The OpenBFS Team (part of the OpenBeOS project that aims to recreate BeOS from scratch) has moved the project status to early beta. This means OpenBFS is now a 100% complete (but barely tested) replacement for the original Be File System (BFS). It is a 64 bit, multithreaded and journaled file system that supports unlimited number os extended attributes and has support some database-like functions (like ultra-fast searches based on an index). OpenBFS is written in C++ and is licensed under the MIT license."
Clever guy 1: Why on earth should I try OpenBeOS ? What could it do for me that Windows/OSX/Linux/BSD can't do?
Clever guy 2: Why on earth should I try BSD ? What could it do for me that Windows/OSX/Linux can't do?
Clever guy 3: Why on earth should I try Linux ? What could it do for me that Windows/OSX can't do?
Clever guy 4: Why on earth should I try OSX ? What could it do for me that Windows can't do?
Clever guy 5: Why on earth should I try Windows ? What could it do for me?