I've never really looked properly at AROS, and to be honest I don't see what use it could be to me, I much prefer coding in the Amigas native 68k... 
Would be interested though if someone would care to mention just why AROS may be of a benefit to me. 
Hi,
@Franko,
I have tried AROS on several of my machines, could get them running for everything except browsing on the internet, seems that the internet part needs a special nic card.
So
I see no use for AROS as of yet, it is cool to try to run another OS, but an OS without software is like a car without tires, it runs but it just doesn't go anywhere.
MorphOS-- who the heck wants to own a special MAC, my gosh the people comming up with this stuff is worse than Commodore, but they shouldn't have to follow Commodore's style. Why not work on something that will work on today's modern day computer's, especially when I have to pay for it.
OS-4 -- when will Amigians finally relize that PPC's are dead, finished, gone forever, they are about as old as the Amiga. Then they bring out a 800 mhz SAM and expect me to buy it just to run OS-4. Once again a car without wheels, it runs, but sure isn't going to go anywhere and besides who wants an old VW engine in their car. Come on, lets try getting something that uses the new modern speedy engines of todays computer, instead of a single core, how about a 4 or 6 core engine.
Now listen up fellow Amigians, we need a system that is new, will run all kinds of software, and will be interesting to developers all the way around but mostly run with newer specs and be ready for upgradable software.
In other words put the darn wheels back on the car so that we can go somewhere.
smerf