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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12526 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > OK if we started with MOS 1.x

    The actual negotiations to make MorphOS the next AmigaOS took place in 2001 during MorphOS 0.4 to 0.8 era even. But as we know, they failed.

    > MOS Emu and OS4 Emu could be possible IF teams worked toughether

    OS4Emu was even possible without the consent of Hyperion, who resorted to have their SDK inject anti-OS4Emu code into compiled OS4 programs without the knowledge of the programs' authors. So working together is not necessarily required, but forgoing stupid prevention measures is.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    vox
    Posts: 616 from 2003/11/24
    From: Belgrade
    Quote:

    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > OK if we started with MOS 1.x

    The actual negotiations to make MorphOS the next AmigaOS took place in 2001 during MorphOS 0.4 to 0.8 era even. But as we know, they failed.
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    Thanks for this gem, Amiga Inc was really really stupid company I wish never existed.
    Sadly, the same thread that mentions it disccusses my anti favorite vapor OS 4.2 :Dž

    All I can say if we had 3 in 1 Coffee, we would have OS 5 by now.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    terminills
    Posts: 103 from 2012/3/12
    FinalWriter 7.3 Official Release Announcement

    The FinalWriter Team is pleased to announce that FinalWriter 7.3 for AmigaOS will be officially released on June 29, 2026.

    FinalWriter 7.3 represents the latest evolution of one of the Amiga platform's most capable and feature-rich word processors. This release focuses on modernizing the user experience while maintaining compatibility with the workflows that users have relied on for decades.

    Highlights of FinalWriter 7.3 include:

    • Improved PDF generation and export capabilities
    • Enhanced printing support and infrastructure updates
    • User interface improvements and refinements
    • Stability, compatibility, and performance enhancements
    • Numerous bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements

    FinalWriter remains committed to providing a powerful native document creation experience for Amiga users while laying the foundation for future innovations.

    Additional information, screenshots, and availability details will be published as we approach the release date.

    Thank you to everyone who has supported FinalWriter and helped make this release possible.

    Official Release Date:
    June 29, 2026

    FinalWriter
    Modern Productivity for the Amiga Platform


    We did try to make sure it worked as well as possible with MorphOS as we could.
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    cyfm
    Posts: 605 from 2003/4/11
    From: Germany
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    We did try to make sure it worked as well as possible with MorphOS as we could.



    So did anyone actually test it properly because that sounds more like a preemptive apology in case it doesn't work that well ... ;)
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    terminills
    Posts: 103 from 2012/3/12
    Quote:

    cyfm wrote:
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    We did try to make sure it worked as well as possible with MorphOS as we could.



    So did anyone actually test it properly because that sounds more like a preemptive apology in case it doesn't work that well ... ;)



    I can neither confirm nor deny... ;D Yes it was tested however do I expect bugs? Absolutely ... I hope there aren't any but I won't claim otherwise . but that being said this is not a MorphOS specific version. :)
  • »02.06.26 - 16:13
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