You said it! Me too man, but it is fun going back and tweaking these beasts to get 'em to do what you want 'em to do. Thanks for the tidbits. I'll have to do some more investigating. I've definitely forgotten as much, if not more as I once knew. Lots of variables why that is, but let's just say as the more time goes on - with the internet and "computing" where it is now, I'm really digging the simplicity and the 'getting back to basics' (hardly) computing experience that one receives playing around with the Amiga again - after all these years.
that was the thing about Amiga. For all the stuff that was lacking built in at the OS level, someone somewhere had written a program to cover it, usually for free, and stuck it on Aminet for anyone to enjoy.
I can remember seeing OS 3.1 screen shots of high end workbench screens that looked every bit as beautiful as what's available today, and each one customized and looking and working differently to the other. New Menu systems, gui driven archiver systems, multicolored icon systems, filetyping systems, new GUI systems, docks bars, souped-up CLI, all for free. IMO, the Amiga shareware/freeware scene had no peer in quantity and quality, and the programmers were so talented.