To be fair Amiga Inc is Garry Hare not Bill. Amiga Inc is just KMOS rebranded, it has little or nothing to do with the original CBM or it's successors. KMOS bought the Amiga name and Bill came along with it.
Amiga Inc (KMOS) has *never* produced anything that was "Amiga Compatible." Amiga Anywhere is from a different deal TAO Group and has nothing to do with the original CBM and Amiga Inc.
Bill is the spokesman but all discussions are made by Garry. Garry has made it clear through his actions that it was the TAO Group software he was interested in and the Amiga name. That's it. Bill, on the other hand has some feelings for the original Amiga, though what those feelings are isn't clear.
Amiga Inc does not own the Amiga IP or name, it has an "exclusive license" to them. Mind you, most of the Amiga IP is slipping dangerously close to the 17 year mark. so it's value is limited.
Amiga Inc is a privately held company, so details of what it does are not public record. It's largest branch is a Microsoft certified development office in India. Beyond that it produces versions of old Amiga games for PCs. It's other known "product' is Tao based AmigaAnywhere, though you can't actually buy it.
In a wink and a nod to the old Amiga it did pay Hyperion US$25K to develop OS4, a tiny sum of money for an OS upgrade. And this is tied up in litigation. They've already made it clear that this is the end of the Amiga line and that the future is Tao rebranded to Amiga Dos 5.
Amiga Inc is just a name, it has nothing to do with the Amiga of old. Accept that and move on. Now you can choose to embrace Tao and follow Amiga Inc or you can do what we do, ignore Amiga inc.
For my point of view, from what I can see of Amiga Inc, it's main product appears to be press releases.