It wouldn't surprise me to see some of the BeOS community turn to Amiga now the BeOS is fairly well "dead"...(can't really say dead cuz Amiga is testament to the staying power when a comunity is behind it) and I think AmigaOS will give the BeOS users some of the same features they like about their OS. I had BeOS 5 installed, and I liked it, there just wasn't anything that I could realyl do with it. I installed WinAmp for BeOS, set up my hardware (all of which had nicely working drivers except for my modem at the time, crappy Win-modem) and it was nice a fast. Booted up in seconds, as in under 12 after the BIOS screen. Just too bad nobody was behind them in the software department....Hopefully Amiga can get some really big guns (besides MS) interested in developing for it.