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Re: OS4
« on: October 17, 2005, 03:23:25 AM »
you really need to locate a group and go to meetings to see one in action. it's about 90% done (that's just my number, not anything official. so don't quote it!)

it's being worked on by a bunch of beta-testers EVERYday. every month that I have the chance to go to such meetings I see improvements in speed and capabilities.

but, you should try to see for yourself.
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Re: OS4
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2005, 07:14:19 PM »
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it's always been 90% done for 2 years or more.. why does it have to be perfect to be released?  
that's not true. and the only way to really know this is to see it in action and watch as it has developed over the last year and a half.

there's about 3 updates - which has been available to people who got the first "pre-release".

this obsession with "official" release with giant fanfair isn't important at all. i guess it's me that likes the hands on, small group of people working on a hobby project feel to this, but that's the way I am.

WinUAE and AROS give me the same excitment. I love my emulation. it keeps improving, getting faster and more stable. YEAH!

there are no parades when each version is released, but I know I get happy!
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