[News] Morphos claims to be ready for legal action | ANN.lu |
Posted on 02-Sep-2002 20:06 GMT by Frans | 155 comments View flat View list |
Amiganews.de has a link to the Morphos site where they claim to be ready if any legal action is taken against them.
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Posted by Amifan on 03-Sep-2002 09:04 GMT | In reply to Comment 47 (Frodon): >It's obvious that you really don't know what you are talking about.
I got the feeling that you confuse a feature list with a plan for the future also called roadmap. I've been on www.morhpos.net and there's no new information.
>Read correctly http://www.morphos.net/ and you'll (maybe) understand why >MorphOS is really flexible and so future oriented (Ok you need a little >technical background to understand correctly. I don't know if you have it, but >in case you don't have it and so you don't understand correctly, avoid talking >about it then (As you'll not know what you are talking about :) )
Trying to insult me, i'm perfectly quilified to talk about technical issues, more then you can imagine, I guess.....
Ow geezs, we are talking about features again.
Anybody with coding skills can produce an OS with those features/structure, but i'm talking about a roadmap. Where is the platform heading? What does it make different from other platforms? Why should I choose MorphOS over any other OS from a USER point of view. What's planned? What can I run on it, where are the exciting programs? We know the roadmap of AmigaOS (just not the timeline), but they at least have a vision to attract users from "that other platform".
>And don't worry, MorphOS is not so unknown as you think, believe me :)
As long as it doesn't pop up in all the technical magazines I read (as being a new embedded OS next to WindowsCE, OSE and Linux then it's just not known in that area. As long as it's not mentioned on techsites then it isn't even a nerd OS. So cut you crap of "but MorphOS is going to be used on the Eclipsis". You really think that the Eclipsis and this Pegasos based Basestation will be a bestseller?
I even had to tell them to include USB in their hendheld because a user might want to print something rather then a firewire port to enable fast video editing. That you can have a feally featured hendheld but that the usefullness of some features on a hendheld is questionable....
I'm sorry, but I don't have much confidence in the future of MorphOS after 1.0.
It started a an hobby OS and it will remain a hobby OS backed up by the millions of Bill Buck |
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