[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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Interview with Ben Hermans from Hyperion : Comment 88 of 194 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Christophe Decanini on 08-Nov-2001 13:55 GMT | In reply to Comment 78 (Fabio Alemagna): >If you're afraid that AmigaOS and its application cannot compete with Windows >and its applications then you're basically admitting that AmigaOS and its >applications are inferior to Windows and its applications. the user choses >obviously what's the best for him/her, and if Hyperion says that its products >are inferior to the ones available elsewhere then I believe it and go >elsewhere. Who can know better than Hyperion whether its products are bad >compared to other ones? <g>
>At the end Hyperion is not playing a smart game saying that they cannot >compete against windows... think of it.
I think it is not a problem of application superiority but just the number of application and their features.
We need time on a protected platform to get these applications and time to have more features in these applications. No way to start them on competing on x86.
We also need to have support from dealers. Amiga dealers live of Amiga hardware sale. You won't buy your x86 PC in an Amiga shop that can not compete with PC sellers that sell xxxx PCs a year. |
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