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Re: Hyperion Entertainment unveils dedicated AmigaOS4.0 Webs
« on: October 31, 2005, 07:46:43 PM »
> Why did Hyperion spend a Lot of effort to make the
>site Ibrowse-compatible instead of making it
>CSS-compatible, if their intend real is to *sell*
>their product to someone at real world? Real world
>has Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer, real
>world clients don't use Ibrowse or Aweb..

How better to make a potential customer wary than by making a web site for an OS that the OS cannot view? Yea, sure, that's really a limitation of the web browsers and not the OS itself, but still, no user of AmigaOS has a good experience with CSS web sites...

Though I think we'd all hope that the OS4 web site would become CSS standardized very sortly after a CSS enabled browser becomes available for the OS. I didn't see anything that looked bad under Firefox anyway, CSS standard or not...
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Re: Hyperion Entertainment unveils dedicated AmigaOS4.0 Webs
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2005, 02:21:52 PM »
WHICH parts of OS4 have been licensed?

The contract may not allow this to be disclosed publically, and it might also prohibit saying who it was licensed to. We might be happy to get any vague hint/bragging at all.

But the hint does make for a lot of curiosity, saying that the company is bigger than we can imagine. People have already imagined Nintendo and Sony and IBM in various "someone should do this for me" threads. What other really big companies are left? And please don't tell me it's Microsoft!
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