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Right, right, right, you're completely right from the first to the last sentence.
However what's sure is that only time will tell what kind of software support will have Haiku in some years. So I have the right to dream and drool a little... :-)
By the way, I'm more concerned about hardware support than about software support. Drivers have always been an issue for any "alternative" OS and it's definitely the case for Haiku, as it has been for BeOS. On the other side, there is a lot of wonderful software that does an amazing job already available for BeOS/Haiku and more software is to come everyday. You can still switch to another software and change your habits (and it happens that it's for better not worse). While chances are high that any random computer does not have the proper drivers and it's not so easy to switch the hardware parts... :-(