DonnyEMU wrote:
1) The site seems focused around Windows Mobile Development, is there any planned development for AmigaOS..
They had to farm OS4 out to Hyperion. So I don't think they have the experties to develop an OS.
DonnyEMU wrote:
Businesses like custom solutions,
No they don't. They like cheap solutions. They don't care whether it's custom or not. If there's an existing product which does what they want at a price they like, they're not going to pay extra for a "custom" solution. Also, how compatible is an AmigaOS business going to be with a Windows OS? How will they share documents or hardware?
DonnyEMU wrote:
it amazes me that they aren't at least doing AmigaOS applications development to provide custom solutions instead of going the Windows route?
See above. There are already some excellent solutions available for businesses on the Windows platform.
DonnyEMU wrote:
3) How does the company which is based in the USA feel about outsourcing of IT work in the USA to other places outside the USA while there are tons of USA IT workers that are still layed off and can't find jobs?
They probably feel very happy about it, because the labour outside the US is cheaper.
DonnyEMU wrote:
4) AmigaOS gets very little mention on the site and there is little mentioned without a log-in. Should we assume support for Classic Machines and AmigaOne computers has ceased and only supported by Hyperion/Amiga Partners.
I think that's a safe assumption.....
DonnyEMU wrote:
6) What technology will you be adding to the Kent Stadium Arena? Is it Windows Mobile? I see video cameras and boing balls only.
That is an interesting question actually :-)
DonnyEMU wrote:
7) What exactly does your media layer do for Windows Mobile that the directx.dll from Microsoft not do already?
Who cares? :-P
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