amigadave wrote:
>What modern programs for banking, word processing, spreadsheets, etc. that are compatible with worldwide standards (which means Microsoft Word & Excel) will AmigaOS4/5 have to compete with Mac, Windows, or Linux?
>Answer: NONE!
Bingo! If Amiga Inc would pay their Indian programmers to make an updated Office Productivity package rather than flush money on .Net programs then their other investment in AmigaOS4 would pay better ROI.
Anyhow, at this point, new or updated applications should be the number one priority of the AmigaOS community. What good is a Yacht without enough money for fuel? Likewise, what's a good AmigaOS4 without good programs to fuel its demand. And why get another yacht if you still don't have fuel for the new one--what good is AmigaOS on a new platform without applications. If modern applications are available, then porting to another platform is understandable, but until then focus on application development.
>Edit: If the Amiga community wants to move forward, each and every one of us had better become programming wizards and start coding 24/7 in ways that make programmers for all other platforms look like children in grade school in comparison. Maybe then we can inch forward on the path to catch up.
Along this line I also think, and I'm sure I'll get flamed for it, but I think AROS should stop development for now and apply all their efforts in making and updating AmigaOS applications instead. I tested Aros, and honestly I wasn't impressed. IMO, AmigaForever is a better alternative, and it's commercial. Why put forth effort duplicating something (AmigaOS) that doesn't have decent applications to emulate, especially when a commercial emulator is available that's, IMO, better anyways at this point in time.
I for one have put StormC 4 on my "to buy" list so I can port some of my games over to AmigaOS. And I hope Hyperion wins the court case so I can buy AmigaOS 4 and new PPC hardware because I can't get OS4 now due to hardware restrictions.