[News] AFUA visited Thendic-France | ANN.lu |
Posted on 24-Apr-2002 15:30 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 629 comments View flat View list |
The French Amiga user group AFUA visited the Thendic-France headquarters and met with Bill Buck and the Coyote Flux guys. Read their report here.
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AFUA visited Thendic-France : Comment 543 of 629 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Daniel Miller on 28-Apr-2002 12:09 GMT | In reply to Comment 528 (Samface): > MorphOS is legal as it:
> * does not
> * does not
> * does not
> * does not
> Right? Well, proving that these statements are correct would be the
> only way of proving me wrong. Get back to me when you got a clue...
You can't prove a negative. Samface, it is past time for you to take a break. Come back later under your own name, with proper AmIRC registration and people will be more likely to listen to your latest attacks on MorphOS and Ralph (who I saw you calling names in another current ANN thread.)
To get back to the user group who visited Thendic-France for an up-to-minute look at the status of MorphOS/Pegasos: it's good to have first-hand confirmation that the product is running advanced programs like SoftCinema and Candyfactory Pro.
Thendic also has some other neat products. It is great that there is a range of Thendic products that they hope to offer, and you don't have to use Windows to get any of them. This is what it is all about in my opinion. Offering an alternative, where no other company gets their claws in you and says give us money for this, and you can't do that, and so on.
Thendic has desktop alternative in MorphOS/Pegasos, is planning a handheld alternative in MorphOS/Eclipsis, and then they have the range of gadgets like the 360 degree camera system. All I can say is I like what I see, and I believe these products will sell! |
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