"It doesn't take long living in this world to learn that bad things happen to good people. It takes even less time in the computer industry to learn that when someone puts out an innovative, great, well-developed product it has about a 15% chance of survival. This brings us to BeOS, one of the pinnacle examples of something really good that died far before it should have. However, it is not quite dead yet. BeOS has continued to captivate a large and devoted community. The Haiku project is working on an Open Source version of the OS and now out of Germany comes Yellowtab's Zeta, a continuation of an unreleased development version of BeOS code-named 'Dano.' Is Zeta worth the price? Will Yellowtab raise BeOS from the ashes and inflame public interest in the OS? Read on..."