@ MarkTime
Heck, I've never seen MorphOS in my life....this isn't a morphOS is better thread.
My point is simply this, Hyperion hasn't done a good job by any measure I'm aware of...., they haven't even done the 'best we could hope for under the circumstances job'.
Interesting, so why do you bring up MorphOS as an example for why Hyperion has't done a good job, if you don't really know that much about this product?
:-?
Another company could have done more, in less time, and there were many other companies hoping to do this job.
Look MarkTime, MorphOS has been under development for many years now and only recently did this project really take off, of course with the usage of large parts of AROS source code (which also has been under development for a very long time).
Just like with Amithlon, the Amiga Inc team was impressed when they first evaluated MorphOS. But no proper agreement could be reached. At the time a true AmigaOS port to a PPC platform looked a too immense task. But eventually H&P did see oppertunities, only to back out of this agreement some time later.
During the relative short time Hyperion has been managing the AmigaOS4 project, they have written a fully functional modern Exec PPC kernel, managed to get the entire AmigaOS4 team working together, created a BootROM and ported LinuxPPC for Mai, realised great partnerships (i.e. SciTech), released new Amiga and Mac games and have done their absolute best to keep the community up to date. These people are fantastic and AmigaOS4 will be the biggest update AmigaOS has ever seen! :-o
It doesn't mean bugs are being worked out, Hyperion has yet to guarantee a bug free product, nor will they.
With regard to larger hardware and software development projects there is no such thing as a guaranteed bug free product.
Its just they didn't have the resources to deliver the product in the time they promised.
And thats not a GOOD thing...its a bad thing.
But actually a *very* common thing within the tech industry. Their initial believes with regard to development times have been proven wrong mainly due to unforseen additional work (Mai contract work, additional desirable features, etc).