Syllable was started in July 2002 as a fork of the AtheOS Operating System (OS). Several AtheOS developers, concerned about the continued long term development of AtheOS, created Syllable to ensure that development would continue. Goal: create a reliable and easy to use Open Source OS for home and small office users, encourage developers to create an OS that is intuitive, easy to use, powerful.
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Syllable
Official home of high performance, desktop operating system, updated fork of AtheOS. Goal: reliable, intuitive, easy to use, powerful, for home, small office users. Descriptions, development, FAQs, forums, mail lists, news archive, screenshots. Open Source, GPL.
Vanders' Syllable Software
Personal homepage and Syllable software portal by Vanders - Syllable's lead developer
Wikipedia: AtheOS File System
Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
Wikipedia: Syllable Operating System
Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
Syllable, The Little OS with a Big Future
Introduction, history, review, features, many forum comments. OSNews.
(August 02, 2004)
Syllable Team Marches On
Discusses development work on Syllable before version 0.4.1, and credits several members of the development team for the operating system. [OSNews]
(July 28, 2002)
Users Update AtheOS, But Still No Word from its Founder
This article details the events that led up to Syllable's fork from AtheOS, including the 9 month disappearance of Kurt Skauen, the lead developer of AtheOS. [OSNews]
(July 12, 2002)
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