Sure, they're just examples of compelling software. I can't give real examples of software which compelled users to buy into Be's vision in huge number and made it a success, because in fact Be failed.
In practice there's always going to be a certain element of post-hoc justification as to why this or that software really mattered and how it "couldn't" have existed for other platforms.
In practice there's always going to be a certain element of post-hoc justification as to why this or that software really mattered and how it "couldn't" have existed for other platforms.