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Revision as of 19:31, 14 August 2023


Background

Haiku is a free and open-source operating system serving as a continuation of the former BeOS software. The project is supported by Haiku, Inc., a non-profit organization based in Rochester, New York, United States, founded in 2003 by former project leader Michael Phipps.

(2009-)

Screen: Over a black background, the white word "HAIKU" is shown with three feathers, in green, orange and yellow, above a gradient bar with seven icons inside squares below. The icons represent an atom, a drive with a magnifier, an expansion card, a drive with a leaf, a processor chip, a folder icon with a gear, and a rocketship. The icons light up with their colors during the boot progress.

Technique: Unknown

Sounds: None by default.

Availability: Rare. [Examples?]

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