Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 19:27 UTC
Amiga & AROS The Amiga. A platform with a history. Today, we are reviewing Amiga Forever, which was kindly provided by Cloanto, its manufacturer. The question I tried to answer during the usage of Amiga Forever was: does it have anything to offer to OS enthousiasts today? Of course Amiga Forever offers great functionality for Amiga fans, but what about the rest of us? Can Amiga Forever cater to more people than just Amiga fans?
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RE: You like dragging desktop Thom ?
by on Tue 13th Dec 2005 09:24 UTC in reply to "You like dragging desktop Thom ?"

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"That's really not quite new... Enlightenment does it since 1998."

Yeah. AmigaOS does it since 1985. Pay attention.

"Overall, the amiga OS looks ... old. Well that's what it is, nothing really surprising. Remember it was supposed to run on machines that were really less powered at that time, it surely boot fast on today's machines."

Of course it looks old. AmigaOS 1.3 was released 1987 and the newest version included in Amiga Forever, version 3.1 was released in 1993. Do you have a point or are you just good at stating the obvious?

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Enlightenment author is an ex-amiga user

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