Yeah, the BeOS really impressed me, too bad it didn't go anywhere.

I even played with the free version of it for a while, but deleted it when I realized it didn't come with a Samba client and was useless to me because I couldn't use it on our windows-only network.

Honestly, I'd still be messing around with it if the free version had come with Samba built-in.

What impressed me the most was how simple the configuration was. There were so few options to configure, and the settings were organized in such simple places, that for a while I thought I was missing something. Contrast this with the complete mess called Windows 2000...

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