Hyperion doesn't do development at all, they never have. They are a publishing company, trying to profiteer on the trademarks and conduct foul play in order to rob trademarks and other IP from the legit owners. A scattered community, unpaid developers and crushed future is Hyperion's legacy.
Cloanto is also mainly a publishing company. But they have for decades sponsored Amiga development in various ways, for example they made "Workbench 3.X" happen, a re-make of everything essential on "OS 3.9", they have published updated OS distributions of all OS branches with date fix, support for big harddrives, etc, including the ROM's, and they have sponsored WinUAE development in various ways during the years, including Toni Wilens work on PowerUP emulation to be able to run OS4 in WinUAE/Amiga Forever.
The most important work IMHO however, is the fact that they have managed to secure IP from various sources in various ways, bringing together everything under one single umbrella again, thus securing a possibility of Amiga (both as retro and NG development) having any hope of a future.
Things can only become better now as a result, thanks to Cloanto.
Joined: 18-Jul-2005 Posts: 1731
From: Lake Shastina, Northern Calif.
@Jose
I think you should seriously do some home work to find the facts before you make more comments about Hyperion being more productive than Cloanto. At least the owner of Cloanto knows how to write a bit of code. The only thing that the owner of Hyperion knows how to write is legal documents and how to screw people out of their money and time.
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