The best measuring stick happens to be... MorphOS. I only see it as natural that such threads as this would include discussion about how OS4 compares to MorphOS.
I agree with Piru, comparing OS4 with MorphOS is a good way to get both OSes pros and cons.
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And as it turns out, OS4 nothing more than a MorphOS wannabe that in just about any point of measurement is inferior to MorphOS; OS4 has been struggling in its footsteps, far, far behind since its very beginning, and since it doesn't offer much (anything at all?) beyond MorphOS, I actually fail to see a rational reason for it to exist at all. But everyone is entitled to his own opinion.
So if someone asks a question about what merits OS4 have, then it's only natural that the better alternative is mentioned as well. MorphOS is the best measuring stick to OS4's capabilities. And MorphOS is everything OS4 is, but has a *much* lower system cost, better performance, better features, better Amiga compatibility and faster hardware that is *mainstream* and easily obtainable from everywhere, and you can download the full MorphOS 2.5 OS for free and try it out yourself on the closest Mac Mini or eMac and see for yourself before you buy. My advice to runequester was that if he really wants to know the "fun" stuff about OS4 he should buy some compatible HW and OS4 and try it out for himself. That's the only way. Maybe he likes it, maybe he don't. But since we are talking about an investment of €800+, it would be *close to criminal* to withhold the information that there is another option that is actually faster, better, cheaper than that, yet so much more capable.
Anyone interested in a "NG" option deserves to get info on all relevant options.