Posts: 2833 from 2003/2/8
From: USA
Hi Felix,
There are reasons that FroggerNG is not included as the default player in MorphOS. However, I wouldn't consider it left out in the cold. FroggerNG is a very capable movie player, and it fully stands on it's own capabilities.
I created a control panel for FroggerNG, and JoBBO did the artwork for that plugin as well. So, I wouldn't call it "left out in the cold" at all. Further, the FroggerNG registration price is one of the most reasonable and easy fees to pay for quality shareware. I do not think that FroggerNG will suffer because of this. Please keep in mind that FroggerNG also has many custom routines in it that make it far more unique and fun as compared to an open source port.
In fact, because FroggerNG is a seperate application, it is a benefit to MorphOS (and AmigaOS). Finally, also because it is a seperate application, the developer, Sebastian, can act upon the program code in a much more agile way. He doesn't have to work on one feature before another because an OEM license tells him he has too. No, I like FroggerNG as it is, and I think we, as users, benefit from it.