Good and Bad news! Which do you want?
I think it's both. Let's not deny Amiga, Inc. its successes. Getting these products listed at CompUSA is
something, anyway. So it's good news as far as it goes. The trouble is, to me, that so little has followed in the wake of the first releases. And that the SDK hasn't progressed much, if at all, since its early days. The bad news, then, is that there seem to be very few people actually working on AmigaDE content, or anyway, there aren't many results to be seen. I imagine this is due to underfunded Amiga, Inc. not being able to ramp up SDK development, and to the fact that the pool of still-active Amiga developers -- at least those interested in working on AmigaDE content -- is smaller than Amiga and Tao thought in the beginning.
-- gary_c