OS / Device Breakdown of Racketboy Visitors

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OS / Device Breakdown of Racketboy Visitors

Post by racketboy »

Thought this was interesting (data from the last 30 days of traffic)

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Wii outdoes the the PS3
Hiptop/Sidekick outdoes the iPhone
And the PSP beats all of the above.
And somehow I'm amused that someone visited the site once on BeOS :)

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I fall under windows. But I wish I could use my DC.
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Mac by night and PC by even later night.
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Post by raztat »

im windows, what is Be os? and i didnt no you can surf the net on a ipod.
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Post by lordofduct »

WOW, BeOS, that amuses me as well.

Raz, BeOS was this Operating System started back in the early 90's for these computer systems called BeBox. It was built to take advantage of more media intensive things like multi-processor systems, blah blah blah. Anyways, the company behind it (Be Inc) tossed the project years ago and it now is open-source goodness made public by some other company, enthusiasts modify it and port it all over the place.

Nobody uses it though... well, I've yet to meet anyone that is. I ONCE put it on a computer just to see it, not my kinda thing.

oh and the ipod touch has a web browser i think.
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Post by diehllane »

I think I visited it once on my Wii... Any other time it's Windows.
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pc by day, and mac at night....or early morning.
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Post by racketboy »

BeOS was pretty cool back in the day -- from a technical standpoint it blew away both Windows and MacOS.
It was in the running against NeXTStep for what would become MacOS X.

For a while I ran it on my Pentium II as a secondary OS.
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I think Palm currently owns BeOS, or they recently spun it off. Either way, there will never be another commercial BeOS. The Haiku open source OS project intends to replicate and improve on BeOS, however. They're moving too damn slowly, though. They have good app compatibility but not enough of the basics to be usable by most people.

BeOS was an ugly OS in some ways, but it was one of the coolest around. It was lean, fast, and powerful. The file system (BFS) had completely user-configurable metadata. You could assign the ID3 tags of an MP3 file to be file data along side file size and modification date. It also meant you could do OS level file searches for crazy shit like media file bit rate and so on. And this was back in the mid-'90s. Apple and Microsoft are only now really starting to take that model seriously.
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Post by Scooter »

If I still had my dialup service (I'm on DSL now) you'd see me showing up via my Saturn NetLink! As it is, I'm one of the Windows statistics.
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