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BeOS lives! YellowTAB Zeta reviewed

If you're a diehard fan of the BeOS, you'll want to check out this review of YellowTAB Zeta R1, the latest attempt to bring the OS up to date. While there may not be a lot of third-party apps for Zeta, you can still use old standbys like GoBE Productive. You can also access most non-DRMed media files, and can run the BE port of Firefox. And, according to the review, YellowTAB offers reliable performance on older computers, with minimum requirements of a 200MHz processor and 64 MB RAM. That could make it a good candidate to use on a budget media server, though at a price of €99, it'll run you more than a Linux distro with similar capabilities and a wider base of available software.
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Russell Limprecht said 5:21AM on 7-20-2005
Wow, I haven't heard of this in years. I though it was dead.
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