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Do they have something like the Data Translators from BeOS, which originated from AmigaOS?
Do they boot up in 5 seconds?
Do they have a logical, easy to understand file structure?
Do they offer the user complete control over the UI? By that I don't mean themes. I mean letting me choose exactly how I want each element to look like.
Do their apps start in an instant?
Even though most of AmigaOS's features were implemented in other operating systems, it still has some interesting features not present in Windows/Linux/OS X.