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Posted on 29-Nov-2002 23:11 GMT by 4pLaY36 comments
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Some new pics have been put online under http://www.aros.org/screenshots.html these include 14 new screenshots of our hdtoolbox clone as well as a picture of the invetor of Zune! (our mui clone) David "Reez" Bondage man! another goodie will SOON be revealed! this weekend if the final touches can be made to our new Mascot! and SHE is cute ;)
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Posted by takemehomegrandma on 30-Nov-2002 11:52 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (4pLaY):
I understand your point, and of course you are free to do things the way you want. I'm not trying to lecture you or anyone else. It's your project and you do what you want with it.
But *my* point is that there actually *could* be a "market" for it (meaning: "demand"). It could actually become useful and wanted by the masses. It could knock Amithlon out of the ring, because it could be so much more than an emulation solution. It could become a third OS distribution on the Amiga platform, and the only one that is x86. But it has to be useful if that is to happen. Today it isn't, and your post signals that there is no ambition among the developers to make it happen in the future either. That's a pity IMHO.
I'm sure that you have some great fun when developing AROS. I'm sure that developing an OS is a very interesting hobby. But that it's all there is. An interesting hobby for you developers, and of no interest to anyone else. And it's nothing wrong with that. I mean, nobody pays you any salaries so nobody has the right to tell you what to do. But wouldn't it feel better if that hobby of yours would result in something useful and wanted, instead of something that will die away in time, totally unused?
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