Is AmigaOS 4.x a more "complete" OS in that, once purchased, you don't have to hunt and peck for files all over creation that are needed shortly after purchasing in order for the basics or some modern things to run? For example, if you go to download a game and try to play it, will it still ask you for all these MUI or GUI-like classes or libs? It has a built in DVD player, right? .pdf viewer? e-mail client? How about internet.... what TCP client or is networking better integrated yet? OWB for a web browser as standard? What about USB handling... still Poseidon? Display output... still CyberGFX? AmigaAMP? How is printing handled today?
As an aside, anything available as sophisticated as iTunes? Any photo editing software included like Showgirls? If not, what are people using? How about video importing and post production? If not, what are people using?
Are we still talking bare-bones hobbyist/developer/Frankenputer fare here or is it a little more well rounded and mature? Inquiring minds want to know. Not looking to start a flame war, these are genuine, 'clueless' questions as I haven't paid attention to anything "officially" AmigaOS wise since 3.9.