Thanks, Kevin, for defending us. If you read the text when you register Vapor apps, you'll note that we are not obliged to provide updates or even continue development beyond the version available when you paid for it.
Of course we are not that mean and nasty, we just have other things to do. Development for MorphOS is, to us, important - but 68k platforms aren't being neglected any more than we don't ship Voyager updates by release on MorphOS. The version on the CD is far from the most current, it jumped a few versions before and after. We didn't release any of them. MorphOS users are stuck with the lame, buggy edition (that's sarcasm, btw) that we gave them on the MorphOS CD, just like you're stuck with 3.3.127. Unfortunately for 68k users, until a 600MHz 68080 appears, some of the functionality of modern browsers is going to be far beyond your reach anyway, the same way that Aweb has split now into "APL" and "KHTML" versions to accomodate both, Voyager may do the same. MorphOS has some neat API's for some neat things, and the ability to run things at a blinding speed where on a 68k Amiga you would be left waiting for minutes. You just can't lead an old dog to suck eggs :) -- Matt Sealey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 20 November 2003 16:42 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [voyager] Re: What? > > > No, I don't own a pegasos, although I've seen one in action locally here > (seattle). And 'asking' someone if they're lazy, in the tone you used, is > the same thing as calling them lazy, which again, is hardly going to > motivate someone to helpfully reply to you.... > > kevin > > > > Hello , > > > > On 2003-11-20, you wrote: > > > > A pegasos owner, are you? You just seems to get worse every day. I asked a > > question. Either what I wrote was true or it wasn't, so what? And I didn't > > call anyone lazy. I ASKED. There is a difference, can you see it? > > > > /J�rgen Danielsson > > >
