No, it doesn't. Timberwolf does.
And right now most OS4 users are using a version of OWB ported from MorphOS.
I don't. Actually the OWB first came to Amiga, then the Morphosians (one of them I believe) developed it and later it was ported to AmigaOS based on the MorphOS port. OWB is MorphOS app, since when? OWB is non Amiga app that MOSes are proud of, yes/no? Why they are not proud about the Voyager browser, that was developed by some MorphOS developer?
I think most developers (like Piru) object to ports that rely on the use of packages like Cygwin or sloppy recoding for Windows dll dependencies.
Better have such port, than having to reboot into another OS. You don't need to install these ports if you don't want to. But you can Install them and work with AmigaOS 4. On the AROS and MOS you can not, simply because they don't exist. You mention the fellow who opened threads here about his triple, quadriple or whateveriple booting Mac machine. That's the Amiga way of doing things, right - you need some app, you reboot into another OS and then use it. Later you don't need this app - reboot again in Linux, then MorphOS, MacOS. Just like the 2.0 times when we softkicked 1.3 to be able to play the old games. This is sooooo 1990-ies. Good that Amiga had WHDLoad and JST so the constant reboots where avoided at least for games. For AROS, AmigaOS 3.x and MOS users seems the reboots are still necessary. On AmigaOS 4 there is glUAE. On my AmigaOne I have installed only AmigaOS 4, I don't need to quadriple boot.
That would be silly. MorphOS doesn't run on Powerbooks (yet).
You were foolish enough to try?
It was demonstrated on shows, so I decided to give it a try. It was announced back in 2009. Sneak preview on
Amiga.org(almost 2 years ago). Fast development?
Why? Do you think WE have some prejudice?
I like hearing about developments in the second best PPC OS for amiga users.
May be because in every thread about AmigaOS 4, the MorphOS is brought, while it is totally irrelevant. MOS is even more limited than AmigaOS 4. Most of the users however did not had the chance to try both AmigaOS 4 and MOS on same hardware to judge by themselves.
AmigaOS 4 does not run on Mac machines - except for that version that leaked out for the Mac Mini
Broken version. Probably as much working as the MOS version for Powerbooks?
the latest version runs on classic Amiga machines - no, it runs on machines expanded with third party PPC accelerators
Blah, blah, blah. There are hardware requirements. Some games does not run on 512 KB Amigas. Probably they are not Amiga games by your definition.
so the developers wouldn't need to recompile their apps for old machines and new machines - Both OS4 and MorphOS will run some legacy apps without recompilation, but far from all of them. And if you're running on a legacy Amiga (with a third party PPC accelerator) you're going to need to reboot to OS3.X to run the rest.
If I want to use AmigaOS 4.1 library functions, I don't need to recompile my software for AmigaOS 4.0 if I want it to run on classic Amiga machines. Because AmigaOS 4.1 is available for classic Amiga machines. With MOS it is not the same case.
Why are OS4 users so defensive?
Is it because most OS3.X users don't want the product?
Or that when OS3.X users examine PPC OS', they frequently choose MorphOS (over OS4).
Defensive? I point obvious mistakes that are always brought to the forums, but as long as you have your AmigaOS 3 machine sitting next to your PC or Mac, I guess you don't need to upgrade.