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OSBOS (from English Open Standards BeOS-compatible Operating Systems) is the set of operating systems that seek to recreate the characteristics of the BeOS operating system, committing to do so to comply open standards, established by BeUnited, for compatibility and interoperability. BeUnited dissolved in January 2007.

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