@itix
I agree. I bought MorphOS to run on my PegII out of curiosity and because I believed the crap that "others" were spouting on here about how MorphOS would turn your system into a high performance machine. Well, that was a load of crap and I expected more from an OS that cost me more than $200 USD.
You had a chance to try MorphOS for free before purchasing.
Shame that you didnt like it. It is very good OS.
And until Piru publishes some real sales numbers I'll continue to disbelieve him when he says the move to MacMini was a huge success.
In Amiga scale it
is. No new hardware would generate so much sales. It leaves out users who only want new hardware but you can not please everyone. Choose your target and stick on it. But it is good that we have choices, isnt it? AROS, MorphOS and OS4 fill different needs. And of course the good old original AmigaOS 3.1 on emulators and perhaps Minimig.
Before I continue I should mention I am MorphOS developer and biased.
He also tried to get me to believe that MorphOS wasn't a "business" venture. That's the typical dodge when someone doesn't want to admit that their "business" isn't being successful. I told him that I'd believe that MorphOS wasn't a business when they decided to stop charging for it. I'd wager that fewer than 300 copies of MorphOS for the MacMini have been sold.
What is "successful" business in your books? It is successful as in it generates more income than there are expenses. It is not successful as in it would bring Amiga out of niche. Amiga is small and stays small.
Maybe you mean MorphOS as in business would be declining or does so in the future. Well, does it matter? Do you really expect commercial breakthrough? Do you think successful Amiga business exists?
I wouldnt mind if there was new, inexpensive and powerful hardware available for MorphOS. If you have ideas I am all ears.