SHADES wrote:
See if anyone else would be interested in it, ask them to have a look for themselves.
Attracting potential new users isn`t the hard bit, it`s converting them into actual users that`s going to be hard.
If someone is on the lookout for a computer, they can just wander into PC World and play about with the latest demo models, or go to an Mac shop and drool over a titanium powerbook, and at the end of the day decide what they like and what to buy.
But how are they gonna test out OS4 and the Amiga One?
Considering an A1 motherboard & CPU is over £600( or a pre built system at £1000 without monitor) it`s gonna take more than a good review and a fancy website to get non-amiga users to risk buying something they haven`t tried.
The new owners of the OS need be professional about it,proper advertising and marketing, but also to cut a deal with a couple of major stores to have demo models running.
It`s no good getting their attention, and then tell them to go a visit an amiga club meeting one evening to try it out cos they`ll just go and buy a PC or Mac instead.