I did up till the end of the 90's, then I slowly made the shift to Windows 95, and began to examine a plethora of other Operating Systems, my main love of them being BeOS otherwise known as Haiku now a days.
Though, in spirit of the Amiga, I am planning on buying a eMac this week's end or next, in order that I may register MorphOS, hopefully at discount prices.
There is NO WAY I could do half the things I do now a days on a classic Amiga, though a HUGE CHUNK of that can be accomplished on an eMac from the sound of things, so I'd pretty much only have to resort to Windows for Advanced Video Editing, and DOOM Editing via DOOM Builder.
Eventually I will replace Windows with ReactOS, or another OS running Wine (hopefully not Linux), likewise I will always have an x86 machine around to run Haiku, and another for the sake of AROS.
Oh, and let's not forget my heavily modified Atari 8-Bit computers, with CF Hard Drives, expanded ram, audio, and soon video.

I believe this pretty much the nature of the beast for all present day Amiga users. None of us own but one computer anymore, and it seems a lot of us love to explore the various OS's available out there, Amiga or not.
