Well, I think it'd be really nice if most software made for Amigic OSes was available for all 3. They are rather similiar, and it'd promote a lot of healthy competition between the 3 OS developers (although I don't think AROS wants to compete, but to simply be a there and functioning choice) . They are all the Amiga platform to an extent. There will always be the fact that OS A has feature X whereas OS B has feature Y. That's good, it mean people get to choose what they want. The whole idea behind people buying Apple computers, or purchasing Linux, or even using Amigas, OS/2, Rhapsody or BeOS, is that they get to choose and still have a fully functional system, one that they like. The most fun way of going about computing is not becoming 'The OS of All Time' it's getting several OSes healthy and competing, which is why I always felt that the early nineties, mid/late eighties had it right when it came to computers, relatively powerful and advanced systems (you couldn't make them in a garage) and lots of choice, you'd have full functionality on a number of systems. I really don't care if you support OS4, or MOS, or AROS. They are all nice, I want every one of them to be able to do everything someone would want out of an Operating System. Let us realize that in the amiga's (the original) current state we are no where. There's no telling if any of the three emerging choices will ever be popular. It's important for the community to work together, making community work available on all the platforms, so that whoever wins, whatever it is called , we'll have an Amiga at the end of day.