Haikuers, welcome to the Haiku operating system !
Haiku is an open source project meaning you can contribute to it, if you have the skills.
A few days before we have learned how to backup the entire Haiku system. Now it's time to restore it.
Having icons attached to your Haiku applications is very easy in case of C++ programs. However when it comes to Python or Java applications, things are a little bit more complicated.
A few weeks ago, the usage of the NetBeans IDE was demonstrated to write Java applications under Haiku. Another possibility is to use the IntelliJ IDEA Community Edition.
VLC is a media player handled by the VideoLAN organization. Originally created as a student project at the French Ecole Central Paris, it's now a worldwide project.
If you have installed PostgreSQL server on Haiku, you might wondering which SQL clients are available.
DOSBox is a DOS Emulator which is using the SDL library. It can be useful to do retro-gaming with old classic games from the 90's.
Handling emails under Haiku is possible via two native applications
Sometimes you might need to identify the version of an Haiku application in a script or in the Terminal.