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Re: Genesi : 'How we see things'
« on: August 16, 2003, 05:42:23 PM »
BBRV and Genesi -

 What you have all accomplished in just this past year is more than ANYONE has done since Commodore. It has been very refreshing to see your innovative concepts and designs come to life. The Revolution has Begun! You have vision of the future and a roadmap to get there. This whole Amiga vs Genesi has been put behind us. The only people holding on to it are the "amiga zealots" who actually seem jeoulous of your success. It is clear to people in the know that OS4 and MOS are going in different, although somewhat parellel directions.
 However, Genesi has a huge advantage as we have a complete Native App Suite and a very robust and effecient Working OS. I actually look forward to using my Pegasos and it is much more stable than my 4000T PPC which hasnt been powered on in a month!
  What you need to do now is get the production of Pegasos 2 going and keep refining the OS. We need BurnIT Pro for DVD burning/backup, Intergrated TCP/IP stack, and a Firewire Video Capture/Edit solution and we are off to the races. I recieve email almost daily inquiring about when Pegasos2 will be for sale. People are waiting for the Revolution! We are so far past this OS war its not even funny. Many people outside the MOS community dont really know what is going to happen in the future, and I can say as a Long Time Amigan (1988) this is the most excited I've been about a Computer in my Life!

Keep up the good work and keep dreaming and realizing!

magnetic
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