> Some kind of tasks can be solved using Niktarix, [...] using office > computer or computer of third person. [...] I'm too rational to use > MorphOS on x86.
So you already do use non-MorphOS operating system(s) from time to time, just not on the same machine as MorphOS. But where would be the real difference? Two computers -- one with MorphOS, one with Windows, you use the one you like/need at the moment; or one computer -- MorphOS and Windows installed, you boot into the OS you like/need at the moment. I can't see any difference. In fact, many MorphOS user already have also Linux installed on their MorphOS machine (me included). Did they become Linux users abandoning MorphOS by that? I don't think so.
> It's silly, sorry...
Don't be silly ;-) MorphOS users use MorphOS because they want to use it, not because they are forced to by lack of (mainstream) alternatives running on their hardware.