[News] Interview with Ben Hermans from Hyperion | ANN.lu |
Posted on 07-Nov-2001 20:45 GMT by Christophe Decanini | 194 comments View flat View list |
Christoph Gutjahr interviewed Hyperion about AmigaOS 4.0.
You can read the interview on amiga-news.de in English or in German.
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Posted by Steve Brightman on 09-Nov-2001 20:23 GMT | In reply to Comment 184 (alt3reg0): > damnit, you all sound like what's left of the gothic subculture
bickering 'bout what's goth and what's not. I think that some of
doesn't calm down a bit and all of you try to understand eachother
and compromise a little the Amiga community will take the same path
as goth has! <
You'd be amazed how quick it would quiet down if we could just get our hands on a nice new shiny OS and/or hardware!
I'd love to retire my trusty A2000 and buy a kick ass machine that handles multiple digital video data streams in real time.
> Anyhow, here's my oppinion: ;D
* AmigaOS won't be a hit on the X86 market until it beats (the THEN
current version of) windows in at least the following ways:
- Visual appearance
- Ease of installation and use
- Speed (both of OS and apps)
- Availability of apps (all the basic apps PLUS some real killer
games and stuff to attract new ppl)
- Extra features (like binary portability) <
s'funny cos the reason I keep using the A2000 is that it handily beats the Pentium parked next to it on the first three items (yes, it does lots of things faster with an 040/33 than my 450MHz PII!).
That's not to say it's not showing it's age in many areas, I need that killer video stuff I mentioned to justify new hardware.
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