Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 7th Oct 2006 18:17 UTC, submitted by Vidar Langberget
Amiga & AROS Amiga Inc, thought to be dead after stopping all communication with the Amiga community, have reappeared. The long spell of silence was broken when they answered 25 questions from the readers at Amiga.org. In the answers, the CEO of Amiga Inc, Bill McEwen revealed some information that once again brought back some hope in the Amiga community. Hyperion Entertainment and their partners have been busy working on Amiga OS4, which has been in available in pre-release form since April 2004. The final release is held back by the lack of suitable PPC motherboards to run OS4 on, but this seems to be finally resolved, and a final release is expected this year. The Amiga.org interview left a lot of questions unanswered, especially with regards to Amiga Inc's plans for OS5. So to get a clearer picture of where they are headed, I asked Bill McEwen to answer some questions."
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RE[2]: Still in love
by rcsteiner on Mon 9th Oct 2006 15:21 UTC in reply to "RE: Still in love"
rcsteiner
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2005-07-12

Microsoft is probably not a good example of an efficient development organization.

Other companies have developed sophisticated operating systems in the past with just a fraction of Microsoft's resources. Who says organizations today can't do the same?

Edited 2006-10-09 15:25

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