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Re: Of course we can trust Apple for our next OS!
Uhmm, not quite right.
I live in Hamburg, Germany and I can say, that the Amiga is being handed around
quite a lot by companies, all planning to do a lot of development on their part
but nothing much happening. It's sort of like a hot potato. Nobody has the
expertise to handle it, so they make a couple of false statements and hand it on
to somebody else (for quite a sum ofcourse).
Basically it's dead though - except for a couple of yearly shows it's not much
more 'alive' than our IIs.
ole
Nathan Keir Edel wrote:
> In comp.sys.mac.portables Eric Bennett <ericb@pobox.com> wrote:
> > Except that the Amiga was not replaced by an incompatible product from the
> > same company. The company and the product croaked together.
>
> Um, no. Comapany changed hands (currently owned by Gateway 2000!) product
> withered, but is by no means dead in Europe, just because it's dead here in
> the states...
>
> --
> Nathan Keir Edel "In this world of delusion, #6: Which side are you on?
> edel@best.com never turn your back on a #2: That would be telling.
> friend..." -- Iron Maiden -- The Prisoner
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