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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #14 on: August 17, 2008, 09:38:36 PM »
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Still no decent web browser though. And yes I am aware of the X-Surf. Too expensive for occasional use.

I agree, but some of us just spend way too much money on our hobbies  :-D
IBrowse is good enough for me, but again I agree, an update would be very nice!
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #15 on: August 17, 2008, 10:08:11 PM »
Hobby here: But Miggys still OWN Bill. He can kiss my Hairy hole!  :-D

PDF & Flash is not a problem here!  ;-)
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #16 on: August 17, 2008, 10:12:08 PM »
everyday computing? i would say yes, as i usualy "compute" on my amigas everyday or so... but then i don't earn money off my amigas, so in that case, no.
there is a certain element of "cos i can" but then on the otherhand, its amusing, interesting to learn how capable such a machine, with web browsers, APDF, flash players, blah blah blah, can actaully be in a modern world.

work is wintel/solaris-sparc, home is wintel/solaris-x86...

but i'm getting it together with learning C on amiga, so hey, you never know... :-D

at the moment it's a hobbie. but it shares my time with my other half, my DJ stuff, my car stuff, my PC gaming, socializing, and family stuff... so its a slow process i can't dedicate the time i could when i was younger, but i still enjoy it... even when the hard disk dissappears! ;-)

but i'm 100percent with everyone else, sentimentality, and this is my chance to own/use the hardware i drooled of owning when i were a lad :-D

A500, A600, A1200x3, A2000, A3000, A4000 & a CD32.
and probably just like the rest of you, crates full of related "treasure" for the above XD
 

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #17 on: August 17, 2008, 10:37:07 PM »
@ Amigakidd

I use my Pegasos and Efika for most personal use, but sometimes also for my job. But I am a pragmatic guy - I'd call myself stupid wouldn't I also use Win (and Linux). My job is unthinkable w/o Win/Linux (special hardware (drivers), Matlab and Adobe Creative suite). But for some things I use MorphOS or AmigaOS even at work (e.g. Mails, TV-Paint, Hollywood).
Some years ago I did my diploma thesis using AmigaOS and wrote a simulation program (with StormC 4), but that was not a too wise decision, since my Professor wasn't able to run my program, but had to rely entirely on my data delivery. Back than I was trying hard to use Amiga only. Since some years I am much more relaxed and pragmatic and use whatever suits me best (and yes, in quite many cases that is MorphOS). Privately I use MorphOS for more than three quarters of my computing stuff (since Sputnik became better the MorphOS usage share has even increased) and wouldn't miss much if I hadn't the additional Win laptop. But my every day job wouldn't work w/o windows/Linux.

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #18 on: August 18, 2008, 04:48:16 AM »
@amigakidd

At work, I earn my living using a pc to access various corporate applications spread across a gigantic corporate WAN network.

However, at home I use my OS4 machine everyday for web browsing and other hobby oriented activities.  I have nothing against pc's (we have some at home as well), it's just more fun to use my amiga software.

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #19 on: August 18, 2008, 07:16:58 AM »
I would love to say everyday use, but alas, only a hobby computer...
Once upon a time in amiga land, it was an everyday computer.
 

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #20 on: August 18, 2008, 08:53:24 AM »
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tonyyeb wrote:
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Still no decent web browser though. And yes I am aware of the X-Surf. Too expensive for occasional use.

I agree, but some of us just spend way too much money on our hobbies  :-D
IBrowse is good enough for me, but again I agree, an update would be very nice!


BUT Amiga prices have gone wild and you can sell old hardware for even more than it costed as new! :D What would you get if you'd invested that money to PC hardware at the time? :P
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #21 on: August 18, 2008, 09:22:32 AM »
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BUT Amiga prices have gone wild and you can sell old hardware for even more than it costed as new! :D What would you get if you'd invested that money to PC hardware at the time? :P


I don't think so.

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A1200 was £399 new. Ebay: £70
A3000 was £2000+ new. Ebay: Not even close!
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #22 on: August 18, 2008, 04:09:00 PM »
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Hobby. As an engineer, always use the best tool for the job. Amiga is great for retrogaming.


There is a category missing - professional.
As an engineer, always use the tool you prefer & enjoy for the job (which, in my definition, is the best tool for the job); life is not a rehearsal. I'm still able to use real hardware Amigas at work, and yes, I do get paid for it.

EDIT: I don't work with video, but I do personally know some people at major TV stations here around Washington DC USA that still sometimes use a Video Toaster. Seems that our local news often becomes national USA news, and for editing something really hot in from a local news crew, they say nothing even to this day beats a Toaster in putting something together quick and getting it on the air FIRST (for bragging rights).  
 

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #23 on: August 18, 2008, 04:28:41 PM »
While I can (and sometimes do) use my A2000 comfortably as an Everyday Computing machine, it is mostly used as a hobby machine.

I also use it in my other hobbies, such as writing, digital photography & graphic design, and basic web design.  When I finally find a working Toccata card, I'll be using it to record and distribute my podcast  :-)
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #24 on: August 18, 2008, 05:01:19 PM »
Hobby, I like to try new hardware, maximize the potential of this what I have (system patches), make my Workbench "beautiful" :), try ScalOS, Magellan come back to Workbench again :).

I'm trying to use the Organizer, write something sometimes...

Around 15 years ago A600 was mine only one computer at home (earlier was Amstarad CPC 128!), I was doing every think I could... write, count, make small graphics/pictures (used for home works, school assignment... etc.)

Unfortunately I was to young    :-D  and I was working A600+TV  :boohoo:  :crazy: , graphic card was... yep, not in range... I bought A1200 but... "no money" - and I could by a Pentium 100Mhz/64Mb + Virge 4Mb, "music card"... etc. (used) in price of Amiga graphic card...

PC with it's IExplorer or Netscape... etc. After this 10 years I/we don't have nice web browser.

So I switched for PC :roll: . This change was easy since I started using a PowerPoint, and Excel not only for school, but for a work...

Today my A1200 become my dream machine... this what I wanted to have 10 years age. Now I know what does it mean Os3.9 running 1440x900 in 32-bit (thx. Elbox for Mediator!).

Yea, I know another "story" of old Amiga user... :roll:
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #25 on: August 18, 2008, 06:15:30 PM »
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taunusand wrote:
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tonyyeb wrote:
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@taunusand

Still no decent web browser though. And yes I am aware of the X-Surf. Too expensive for occasional use.

I agree, but some of us just spend way too much money on our hobbies  :-D
IBrowse is good enough for me, but again I agree, an update would be very nice!


BUT Amiga prices have gone wild and you can sell old hardware for even more than it costed as new! :D What would you get if you'd invested that money to PC hardware at the time? :P


I would not have got what I wanted :-)
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #26 on: August 18, 2008, 06:25:41 PM »
This thread come up about every other month, grin.

I still happily use mine for my main computer and sometimes for work.  There are some compromises (some file formats, USB, camera card, etc), I can always jump to another platform as required.
 

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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #27 on: August 18, 2008, 06:29:37 PM »
Oh, BTW...
Someone please tell me about this Flash player :-D
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #28 on: August 18, 2008, 06:47:56 PM »
Every day computing on my AmigaOne XE with the great AmigaOS 4. Soon 4.1  :-D
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A4000T CyberstormPPC 604e-200Mhz/060/128MB+CybervisionPPC 8MB+OS4
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Re: Amiga: Hobby or Everyday Computing?
« Reply #29 from previous page: August 18, 2008, 07:11:40 PM »
Right now it's a hobby for me. I'd like to get my Towerized A4000 to the point where I could use it for more but I'd need a PPC and OS4 for that.

I think the real question in the long run is how many hobbyists are interested/willing to use one as their primary computer if hardware was available to run a new AmigaOS 4.X? How much initial market is there for a new Amiga with modern hardware running AmigaOS.

I for one would love to be using an Amiga as my primary computer again. I have very basic needs which have been discussed in other threads before.

Good modern webbrowser with plugins (Port Firefox)
Good Email client. (Thunderbird or any other)
Basic Word processor/spreadsheet system. (Port OpenOffice.)
Picture viewer/cataloger
MP3 player/cataloger

The rest I can wait on and I know if the market builds developers will come.

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