you tried to explain us that Amiga Inc. has more value then 20000-50000-100000$ for brand, and from "millions Amiga users" you moved to "millions that Amiga name rings a bell" ?
eh, no i didnt. can you even read? if so, please point out where i write that. there is no point in having a discussion if all the arguments you have are based on asumptions and stuff i never wrote.
i would appriciate if you would actually produce from real arguments at some point. preferable some thats actually reletated to the the context and posts i have done.
What bell ? "buy all new Amiga products" ? I doubt.
a brand is valuable when the name means something to a lot of people. its not about buying or not, its about millions of people who will get some kind of assosiation when they hear the name.
And please stop that 'Amiga OS rulez' nonsense, yes it RULED some 20 years ago, but try connecting to internet out-of-the-box or try reading modern web documents. Amiga OS today needs a lot of work to be done, and that is almost as rewriting the OS from scratch.
and where do i write that amigaos rules? please grow up a little and try to lead a sober discussion. putting words in my mouth really is a waste of everyones time.
besides, a modern webbrowser is not a part of the core operatingsystem, and is only an important part if you are trying to sell it to a desktop user. there are hundreds of other uses for an operatingsystem in other areas.
yes, we need a good modern browser, but you are mixing up the operatingsystem with the application layer which is a completly different thing.
/stone