Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 06:44 UTC
Amiga & AROS Bill McEwen of Amiga, Inc. writes in a public letter: "Over the last several months and in fact couple of years, Amiga has continued our software and business development and generally kept quiet. This path of quietness was chosen so that we communicated only when there was a development that culminated in a product that could be purchased. In recent weeks, our being quiet has been interpreted as weakness or an open invitation to attempt harming our business relationships and opportunities with partners and customers."
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by nulleight on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 13:10 UTC
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Their time is running out and they fail to act. I wonder what happens after the generation of people who still have nostalgic memories of amiaga finds something more exiting. How do they plan to make money then? Even sky os has protected memory and its i one of the least known commercial os-es, and if they dont have that in amiga os 4 i wonder how do the plan to survive.