![]() was registered in Rochester, New York, to financially support development, and in 2004, after a notification of infringement of Palm's trademark of the BeOS name was sent to OpenBeOS, the project was renamed Haiku. In 2003, the non-profit organization Haiku, Inc. The first project by OpenBeOS was a community-created "stop-gap" update for BeOS 5.0.3 in 2002. The focus of the project was to support the BeOS user community by creating an open-source, backward-compatible replacement for BeOS. ![]() Haiku began as the OpenBeOS project in 2001, the same year that Be, Inc. ![]() Main article: History of Haiku (operating system) Haiku 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. The first alpha release was made in September 2009, and the last was November 2012 the first beta was released in September 2018 and the second beta was released in June 2020. Its development began in 2001, and the operating system became self-hosting in 2008. Haiku is a free and open-source operating system compatible with the now discontinued BeOS. R1 Beta 2 / 9 June 2020 12 months ago ( ) Open-source operating system inspired by BeOS Haiku
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