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Originally Posted by jPV
If you take MorphOS 3.13 and compare it to MorphOS 2.0, it's a huge difference. 2.0 was a big step from 1.4.5, but it looks bigger than it is, because 1.x was still quite raw on many areas and did use 3rd party or 68k stuff quite much for things that should be integrated in OS itself, and there was such a long time between them. But for sure MorphOS has advanced much further by these steady updates since then.
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Yes, all releases combined MOS has developed noticeably in the last 12 years – but still very little considering it's been 12 years. I.e. it is further behind modern OS:es today than it was with the release of 2.0 12 years ago. A "modern" Amiga-like OS needs to close the gap to modern OS:es over time to have a relevant future, not widen it.