> But if all you are going to use on Haiku is ported software that ignores native APIs then what is the point of using an OS with less hardware support and features? Haiku already has its own third-party 'native apps'…
Well the development team is incredibly small working on an 'entire OS' not just a kernel, in their spare time with little resources and funds compared to other open-source projects who have many more paid contributors…
> But if all you are going to use on Haiku is ported software that ignores native APIs then what is the point of using an OS with less hardware support and features? Haiku already has its own third-party 'native apps'…
Well the development team is incredibly small working on an 'entire OS' not just a kernel, in their spare time with little resources and funds compared to other open-source projects who have many more paid contributors…