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Re: Amistore supposed to launch today. Any sign yet?
« on: November 11, 2014, 12:26:25 AM »
I asked the same question a few days ago, and Amigakit answered;

Runnable on A1200, but quite slow on even a A1200 with 060 (unsure if it was with graphics card).
He did mention that he was looking into making a alternate method for weaker classical amiga, but Im sure its not priority.
 

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Re: Amistore supposed to launch today. Any sign yet?
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2014, 01:08:22 AM »
While emulation doesnt fully support all features of AOS4, it will probarly run Amistore and a wide range of software. Ive already ordered my copy of the OS, tho still waiting! :P
Tho its important to know that Toni, which is doing the emulation development is just doing it out of fun. And as soon as he feels inclined, he will change his focus (probarly improving 680x0 emulation even futher).

So IF you decide to shell out the required quid for AOS on emulation, remember that Amigakit, AEON and Hyperion got no stake or responsibility regarding that. AOS4.1 Final Edition is quoted at 29.95, and there will be a PPC/Classic version.

Just mentioning it to give you an alternative to run AmigaStore.
 

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Re: Amistore supposed to launch today. Any sign yet?
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2014, 08:44:04 PM »
@takemehomegrandma

A valid comment. I dont really like paypal that much, but its usable. Ive seen comments that some people cant use it or just flat out wont.

That aside; a Storefront like Steam or AmigaStore for example makes products more visable, and opens up comments/reviews readily available (granted, comments can be found on several forums).
You could say that everything is available on OSdepot, but that depends upon people being willing to actually donate. And based on comments seen, people are not so good at pressing that "donate" button.

So I agree; the payment system can be more like Steam (ontop of other features).