I'm not saying anything is any better. I have a 3000 coming Tuesday after all - I intend to get it online and working as a hobby desktop. I was merely pointing out why its nothing more than a hobbyist OS currently and why people thinking its anywhere ready for a general use OS are more than a little short-sighted.
I don't think there are many people left expecting one more utility to turn AmigaOS/MorphOS/AROS into the next big desktop OS. Most people are happy with what they have, and welcome improvements to that.
However, I would ask you to consider as an example the OS included with the PS3 - is that ready for general use?
It has no multitasking, supports fewer filesystems, less hardware, fewer media containers/codecs, has crappier networking, no CLI at all, and can barely be customised to the user's taste.
Of course no-one would consider using it as a desktop OS, and most people use it as a way to choose what media to consume (Game, local media, streamed media), but it is in 'general use' nevertheless.