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One thing I look for in an OS is usability, something I find AmigaDOS to lack in a critical manner. First of all, its as far from Z shell as can be. For those of you who aren't UNIX savvy, its like tcsh meets bash. Its configurable, bash compatible (important if, like me, you use Linux daily) and supports syntax highlighting with the appropriate plugin.
AmigaOS has a great GUI, I'll be the first to say that, but I wish that it came by default configured for GUI only use. Unlike UNIX or Linux I cannot compile a custom kernel or GUI setup the way I want (I don't count AROS as it cannot replace AmigaOS yet on 68k in terms of speed and is still buggy and doesn't support WarpOS) so I am forced to have a setup guide handy when provisioning a new system. Maybe I'm too UNIX-Like for my own good but I dunno.
AmigaOS has a great GUI, I'll be the first to say that, but I wish that it came by default configured for GUI only use. Unlike UNIX or Linux I cannot compile a custom kernel or GUI setup the way I want (I don't count AROS as it cannot replace AmigaOS yet on 68k in terms of speed and is still buggy and doesn't support WarpOS) so I am forced to have a setup guide handy when provisioning a new system. Maybe I'm too UNIX-Like for my own good but I dunno.