Every significant development ever made post 1994 / OS 3.1; excluding the small bits from 3.5/3.9.
Too many to mention.
@WolfToTheMoon
I'll quote you again...
"....in modern western society wants >> needs"
EDIT: I think you posted earlier, but forgive me if I am wrong. Seems that the only thing you used Amiga for 'back in the day' was for games. The other large chunk of the user base loved it for everything else as well. So perhaps you don't fully appreciate what Amiga was at the time (aside from 'awesome' games). Its certainly questionable how this can be applied in 2010, but plenty of people now in their 30s won't have suddenly forgotten the Amiga legacy. Just look at the hit ratio on youtube?
People pay for the experience of it all. Like myself, I have been a fan of Apple products since 2005, I own a Mac Mini (intel), iBook G4 and a iMac (intel). I know I paid extra for the privilege, but I fully enjoy the experience of not once having to use MS Windows. And by purchasing these I accepted I would be severely hampered by lack of software - which believe me - is still the case!
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