Some of you are misreading what I meant to say.
I'm talking about the *reaction* you guys had to this software being made available, not that fact that it *is* available. I have nothing against the author, and I'm sure the author doesn't care what I or anyone else thinks anyway (we're all free to port whatever software we want). I'm just dissapointed that people think this software is so important and necessary.
@opi:
So, You say we don't need this ,,emulated'' stuff? Like Photoshop-alike programs? MP3 Players? Other Media players? No? Amiga/Pegasos is a computer. It should be capable to run as mutch software as possible. Graphics, music, network software and yes, p2p clients also!
I'm not upset at the P2P client. I'm upset that, judging by the reactions of the people here, all the other software you mentioned will just get pirated anyway.
It makes me cringe when I see people pirate the Adobe Distiller suite, just so they can print PDFs. What about CutePDF printer? And Office XP when they could use OpenOffice. Or Adobe Photoshop when they could use The Gimp.
Sure, the free alternatives aren't as powerful, but you can afford them. And 90% of people don't even use 10% of the features of the commercial software anyway.
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Amiga is doomed, as usual...
Without software -- yes.
It scares me that you think Amiga is doomed without this software. Perhaps you meant software in general. In that case I would agree; but a P2P client can have no possible positive effect on software sales, can it? So in this case, whilst I appreciate the author's efforts in general, I fear that because of the mentality our users have, the Amiga platform could certainly live without it.
- Paul