Wayne has got the point here... As a matter of fact pretty much all of my postings to Amiga.org over the last year or so were about "missing" software... Now - problem with this one in year 2004, again as Wayne pointed out earlier on, is that we don’t even have a decent web browser not to mention some "killer ap." And if anyone thinks that some amazing software will appear on Amiga any time soon must be crazy... There are many reasons why... In my opinion there was, and perhaps still is, only one way to penetrate households world wide and move beyond current and dying Amiga market - and that is through existing x86 systems that are on everybody’s desks. So in short this is the way to stay alive...
1. Unity (community and the big names)
2. x86 (ideally)
3. Cheep DVD with AMIGA OS4, DEVELOPING TOOLS and ESSENTIAL SOFTWARE (Page stream, Photogenics, Image FX...etc)crammed in and available everywhere
Very simple - in year or two, half of the world would know about it and would be dual booting into it with pleasure...
After that we can start thinking about some specially configured Amiga Ones with stickers and other rubish...