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DocumentViewer - Bug Tracker
Hi.
I have set up a very very very basic page for the DocumentViewer, there you find also a link to a bug tracker (I know it's a little suboptimal, b
Here's Hoping 2012 is the Year
Assuming Haiku can succeed in inheriting the "media OS" crown from BeOS in the months ahead, it's starting to look to me like, in all other respects,
Easy Way to Stay BeSharing!
Since my first blog post, I have noticed there has indeed been a little increase in participation in BeShare, but I'm going to continue hammering the
Viewer, Update and Ideas.
Today I published a new version of the new pdf viewer. I know i'm a little late, because I wanted to publish it sooner. I think the next version will
BeShare - The Time Has Come!
As Haiku increases in popularity, I'm hopeful users will discover (or rediscover) Jeremy Friesner's amazing BeShare chat client and jo
Gallium Bounty - Looking for a New Developer

I'm going to have to cancel the Gallium Bounty between Adrian Marius Popa and Haikuware for failure to comply to our rules. The rules are very simple - among them, quarterly progress reports are mandatory. They help let us know what has (or has not been) achieved, and places a certain order of responsibility on the developer to stick to their timeline. I did email Adrian to ask about the progress, and he promised an update by May 29th - this didn't happen. The formal deadline for a progress update was June 26th - this didn't happen either.
Haiku has rare opportunity to hire fulltime developer
Haiku inc has a rare chance to hire a great developer fulltime for some work on haiku. this developer is a pretty regular contributor and generates a
Haiku Alpha 3 Released
The third alpha release of Haiku is available immediately! For more info, see Haiku's website. Congrats!
Haiku OS Request funding from Dell Inc
Please consider voting this article up, and sharing with your friends on Facebook!Funding RequestWho knows what may happen!*Update - post was remove
mmlr's Coding Frenzy
Over the past while, I (as well as many Haiku followers) have probably noticed that Michael Lotz (mmlr), has been furiously at work programming for Haiku! Michael has helped fix a lot of issues to bring Haiku closer to R1. In particular, I can think of the following things he's accomplished over the last while:
Legacy Apps & GCC4 Poll Results
The Russian Haiku community asked I post the following polls here at Haikuware. After a week, we have some results. So, let's see in the comments what the Russian community (and anyone else for that matter) expected from these results, and how they interpret the results!
A Picture is worth a thousand words
http://www.filedump.net/dumped/screenshot21307041690.png
this picture demonstrates why enforcing some minimum guidelines for folder and file layout
23rd TYA Winner - Alexander von Gluck!

Alexander von Gluck (kallisti5) has won our 23rd Thank You Award for his work on the Radeon HD driver. It's a work in progress, and hope to see more development from Alexander! Congrats. Thank you to the other nominee contributors of course, the regular contributors, and anyone we missed.
Application Testing for Alpha3 Release
So far things are going rather well. Aside from some lib hell here and there most of the application testing is going rather well. Surprisingly a larg
Haiku Compatible Logo ! Please Read This !
http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/Haiku Compatible Logo
Hiaku is looking at a program to help ease some of the problems of developing a new operating sys
