@theformula
I think you overstate the possibilities of finally having a modern web browser for an AmigaOS. Yes this will give you access to various apps, but only apps of final resort (as long as you have internet access) and a native version will always trump a web app in terms of speed. The OS4 version of any web browser will always be behind x86 web browsers which are now having javascript performance increases due to JIT compilation and specific x86 performance techniques that just aren't possible on PPC without a tonne of effort, if it is possible at all. There is no magic bullet to get an AmigaOS web browsers on a level playing field with the mainstream short of an x86 port, which isn't going to happen, unless you count AROS.
I think the only way to get an Amiga to stand out is to adopt a new approach to UI (perhaps a ZUI), which is going to break a lot of compatability, bring naysayers out of the woodwork, and simply not please everyone. The slickness of the eye-candy attracted a lot of people to Macs, and that is antithetical to the view a lot of Amigans hold, so the platform cannot keep up let alone take a new and radical approach. Then again, nothing says Workbench can't be optionally replaced.