1 OS4.x - What's The Point... 31/1/2012, 16:08
Franko
Admin
Having been using the Amiga as my only computer system since 1986 and only being on the internet for less than two years thanks to an old second hand iMac, one thing that really has surprised me in my time on the net is the strange belief some folk have in OS 4.x...
First lets put OS 4.x into it's real perspective and give it a reality check...
It's been in development for gawd knows how many years and it's users call it "Next Generation" yet OS 4.x and the hardware it runs on is anything but "Next Generation" and is in fact a generation of both hardware & software that passed away a long, long time ago...
It's produced and sold by Hyperion who are hardly industry giants and are more akin to a "bedroom" programming crew who do stuff in their spare time than a "real" software development business...
I mean how many copies of OS 4.x have been sold, a couple of thousand maybe !!! (I even bought OS 4.0 but very seldom use it)...
The thing I find fascinating though in regard to OS 4.x are the few who do actually use it (maybe a couple of hundred at max), who seem to think there are masses of developers out there for this system and are forever posting about how to keep these developers with "Bounties" (most dumbest concept ever). Now I dunno just how many folk actually "develop" OS 4.x stuff but I reckon the number is tiny and begging or trying to bribe them with "bounties" has obviously been a dismal failure...
So it kinda begs the question about OS4.x... What's the point...
It's produced add hock and as both software & the hardware it runs on then "Next Generation" as it's users call it died off years ago just like the Star Trek TV series & films...
Guess I've just answered my own question... there is no point to OS 4.x you'd be better just buying a real Amiga and enjoying it for what it is with all the plethora of software that's available for it, instead of wasting your life hoping one day that OS 4.x will actually catch up with computers of the late 90's era...
Odd thing about OS4.x & it's users, It's kinda like a bunch of people waiting around for the invention of the printed word but no one has told them that happened a long time ago but as they don't know this they eagerly babble and speculate about the coming one day of the printed word... strange lot really...
First lets put OS 4.x into it's real perspective and give it a reality check...
It's been in development for gawd knows how many years and it's users call it "Next Generation" yet OS 4.x and the hardware it runs on is anything but "Next Generation" and is in fact a generation of both hardware & software that passed away a long, long time ago...
It's produced and sold by Hyperion who are hardly industry giants and are more akin to a "bedroom" programming crew who do stuff in their spare time than a "real" software development business...
I mean how many copies of OS 4.x have been sold, a couple of thousand maybe !!! (I even bought OS 4.0 but very seldom use it)...
The thing I find fascinating though in regard to OS 4.x are the few who do actually use it (maybe a couple of hundred at max), who seem to think there are masses of developers out there for this system and are forever posting about how to keep these developers with "Bounties" (most dumbest concept ever). Now I dunno just how many folk actually "develop" OS 4.x stuff but I reckon the number is tiny and begging or trying to bribe them with "bounties" has obviously been a dismal failure...
So it kinda begs the question about OS4.x... What's the point...
It's produced add hock and as both software & the hardware it runs on then "Next Generation" as it's users call it died off years ago just like the Star Trek TV series & films...
Guess I've just answered my own question... there is no point to OS 4.x you'd be better just buying a real Amiga and enjoying it for what it is with all the plethora of software that's available for it, instead of wasting your life hoping one day that OS 4.x will actually catch up with computers of the late 90's era...
Odd thing about OS4.x & it's users, It's kinda like a bunch of people waiting around for the invention of the printed word but no one has told them that happened a long time ago but as they don't know this they eagerly babble and speculate about the coming one day of the printed word... strange lot really...