@ smerf
I'm really enjoying my X1000 because Update 6 is much more stable now then when I originally bought OS4.1 with my old Samflex a few years back. My main browser at home is Timberwolf on my X1000 and I run all the Firefox add-ons I use on my notebook with no problems since the last update. Youtube videos via HTML5 play but slowly right now as we are waiting for 3d drivers. The upside of the X1000 for me is seeing the development first hand and looking forward to dual core support in AmigaOS:)
for wordprocessing I use AbiWord and for spreadhseets I use GNumeric udner AmiCygnix which is working amazing in a window screen under OS4.1 update 6. These are very modern style office productivity software and are constantly updated (thanks Edgar).
For games I play all all my favourite classic 68k games seamlessly under glUAE and/or RuninUAE (double click icon and play) though I must admit I use my A1000 & A1200 to play my 68 k favourites and save my X1000 for new modern games suhc as those offered by AmiBoing, BOH, KOG, Huno's great games or various ports from the linux world. For graphics/drawing I use either SketchBlock or Gimp.
For 3d modeling Blender works just great (thanks Andy) & even with 1 core working now it's very snappy in layout mode and rendering times are alot faster than my old Samflex (currently I'm running it with Wazp3d while waiting for a full warp3d driver to arrive). Many X1000 owners have got Lightwave v5 working fine natively on OS4 as well, there's a great youtube video by mbrantley showing it in action.
I also dual boot with Linux Debian and it runs quite nicely with all the available Linux apps working great. It's funny that I got my first taste of Linux ever on my old Samflex & now X1000 and although it has everything a new pc has under linux I still can't get myself to stay using Linux for too long as it just feels alien to me.
messing with music I use Audio Evolution, HD-Rec& TuneNet is always on in the background.
on the classic side I'm most excited about building my new GBA1000 and place it next to my original A1000 as I love soldering/hacking hardware :-)