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: Syllable Operating System Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
- Wikipedia: AtheOS File System Encyclopedia article, with links to many related topics.
- 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]
- 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]
- Syllable, The Little OS with a Big Future Introduction, history, review, features, many forum comments. OSNews.