Article 249TN In 2004, Apple tried to buy BeOS from Palm for the iPhone

In 2004, Apple tried to buy BeOS from Palm for the iPhone

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Jean-Louis Gassif(C)e:When the Apple smartphone project started, the key decision was the choice of software engine. Should Apple try to make a 'lite' version of OS X (as it was then known)? Go in a completely new direction?It appears that a new direction may have been tempting. At the time that Apple's smartphone project began, an Apple employee and former Be engineer offered Palm Inc. $800K for a BeOS "code dump"i-ijust the code, no support, no royalties. The engineer was highly respected for his skill in mating software to unfamiliar hardware; BeOS was a small, light operating system; draw your own conclusion... Palm, which had purchased Be a few years before that, turned him down.Interesting historical footnote. This would be the second time that Apple tried to buy BeOS.
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