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2006-06-04
Thanks for the coverage Thom. Those are good numbers (and still counting...).

You can learn more about MorphOS here:
http://www.powerdeveloper.org/morphos-article.php
The OS4 and other Amiga links are good for more Community information. It is our feeling that the best characteristic of this Community is the active user and developer engagement. Amiga, AROS and MorphOS users and developers do many things with their computers. They make things work as they want them to work and they have fun with their "amiga." This is the spirit that still reigns today in this Community. The OS is part of it, but it is more than that.
We featured exactly this kind of participation today:
http://bbrv.blogspot.com/2007/07/macmigaefika.html
The first case idea started in Germany and has now popped up in Spain, Hungary, Poland and the UK. In total, that is really what "amiga" is all about and why selling a $99 EFIKA works. There is a sharing and exchange of information around a common interest - fun computing.
R&B