Tomas wrote:
I hope this is only meant for developers?? I cant see what use regular people would have of Aros yet... It will atleast need a tcp/ip stack, browser, mail and so on before they start selling preinstalled systems..
As it is right now, you really cannot use it for much, but hopefully that change in future..
Yes. If there had only been some good 68k emulation (JIT preferrably), then they would have had a flying start with many legacy Amiga applications, just like MorphOS. To be honest, MorphOS had been quite boring without programs like MiamiDX, IBrowse, and lots of other apps. Sure, new and native applications may be developed as time goes by (as we see on MorphOS), but the legacy apps has really been a seesaw that helped MorphOS to take off, and it could have been the same for AROS.