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Re: What still makes Amiga superior today?
« on: May 22, 2008, 08:24:50 AM »
The Amiga is still superior to other computers of the early 1990s. I wouldn't say it's superior to modern computers... and anybody who claims it is probably has to be considered a religious fanatic. If they'd survive, I suspect a modern Amiga would be much better to other modern computers, but that didn't happen.

As much as I love my Amigas and 8 bit Commodores, and even my old TI99/4a, if I need to do real work, surf the net, listen to music, etc, I use my Linux PC.
 

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Re: What still makes Amiga superior today?
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2008, 08:26:56 AM »
Also, the problems you're having... maybe consider Linux or (I say this grudgingly) a Mac. Linux has gotten much more user friendly, and is dramatically more reliable.

It stores files and directories as inodes (ID numbers, in a way) so hey, it's even got that feature!