Since my real Amiga died I've started venturing into Amiga emulation for the first time ever. My intention is to replicate on the PC, an exact copy of my dead A2000 environement (the OS, the apps, etc.) so I can continue some projects. I mostly use the Amiga for productivity, not games. Fortunately, I backed up my Amiga to CD-ROM shortly before it died.
I knew that I could just download UAE, as I already own the Amiga OS operating system and legal copies of the kickstarts, etc. However, I chose to order the deluxe package of Cloanto's Amiga Forever. This was because I had read it was a very polished package and because I wanted to support Amiga dealers for one last time.
I installed Amiga Forever, and was very impressed with the quality and speed of the emulation. However, I'm not entirely sure it was set up with the intention of making a "productivity" Amiga. It, along with the Amiga Player utility bundled with it, seems to be geared towards making it easy to start up ADF or DMS game images and demos, etc. I want the full configurability of setting up a virtual hard-drive, installing all my productivity applications there, and essentially booting into what seems like my old A2000 again. Amiga Forever seems to have a few limited, pre-set configurations (one for a 1.3 system, and another for a 3.1 system) that are great for running disk images and games, etc. but it doesn't seem it's easy to change these pre-set configurations.
Maybe I'm way off here. I've only played with it for three days so far and am just getting things running. But since I'm not really a games/demo user, would I be better off just installing UAE?
I do know that Amiga Forever uses UAE and Fellow as the engine for its emulation, but it seems you are using it through Cloanto's interface.
So what do people here think? Which if more tweakable and configurable - UAE or Amiga Forever? I