You can't really draw a conclusion based on a single piece of software. I for example have never felt compelled to download Amiarcadia since it didn't appeal to me.
neither to me. since this is the same piece of software for all these systems one can assume the interest distribution may be similar across their userbase though, figures? of course there may be some minor factors that influence this, like lack of own software that pushes customers for use of emulators (on genuine amiga there might not be much interest) or lacking system capabilities (the requirement is os3.5 and 16meg ram, which rules each an every unexpanded amiga right out) so in fact the amiga scene will be magnitudes bigger, in fact we are only talking here of expanded amiga power users.
You really need to find a number of pieces of software available for all systems and get the averages across those pieces of software. The more pieces of software the better.
i dont care so much to intentionally look for it, its only a quick observation, that fits each and every other hint i came across over the years. why should i assume the opposite of the hard facts?
Also since you pointed out that OS4 and MorphOS have their own repositories you really should be pulling the stats off those and adding them to the Aminet stats too. I usually download OS4 software from OS4 depot.
os4 depot: 12 downloads. i assume it concerns only the current version, still it doesnt mean anything in comparison with several thousands. does it?
morphos files: 76 downloads. much, much more, still only few. do i have a point or do i have a point?
The only times I remember going to Aminet in the past foew years is to actually provide link to a piece of 68k software for someone asking on the forums if there's a piece of software for the A500, A1200 etc that does X.
sure. same for me. likely the most visitors are uploaders themselves. ;=)