PRODUCT NAME
Liquidation of Commodore International, Ltd.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
A product that everyone feared would eventually come, and it
finally came upon us mercilessly.
AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
Name: Bahamian Courts, with some help from various legal eagles.
LIST PRICE
Anywhere from $19 million to about $100 million (US), depending on
whom you ask.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
HARDWARE
Strong nerves.
SOFTWARE
Lots of patience.
COPY PROTECTION
This product is protected from successfully operating by a couple
of fools named Mehdi Ali and Irving Gould. I would rate this copy
protection as unacceptable.
MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
This product has been in extensive testing on over 4 million Amigas
worldwide. Many users were so exhausted from testing that they just
decided to sell their machine and migrate to a different platform.
INSTALLATION
I never installed this on my system, honest. It just somehow made
its way there. I suppose you could describe its installation as simple
as, say, a computer virus.
REVIEW
Well, what can I say. For at least a year before it actually
happened, I anticipated this product's hitting the Amiga market. During
this time, I almost began regarding it as another one of those vaporware
products that we Amiga users have become so accustomed to.
When the liquidation finally hit the market, I must say that I was
quite disappointed. The whole thing was full of bugs, and hardly ran at
all. In fact, now, about 9 revisions and updates later, it still doesn't
seem to deliver what was originally promised, which of course was the
possibility of a capable company manufacturing and marketing the Amiga
line of personal computers.
Though the developers of this product still seem relatively
enthusiastic about its possibilities, I am beginning to seriously doubt
the liquidation's viability in the current Amiga market. In fact, I would
go as far as suggesting that the market might have been better off without
such a product being available in the first place.
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation is extremely poor. If it weren't for a few good
supplements, such as Amiga Report, there wouldn't be any documentation at
all. (Kudos to the editors.)
LIKES
I can't say that I like anything about this product.
DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
I dislike the lengthy, seemingly endless proceedings that never
seem to end, and that every time there seems to be the proverbial light at
the end of the tunnel, it just turns out to be an oncoming locomotive.
COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
Not much to compare this thing to; but if you're interested, go to
your local library and look up "Pan American Airlines." They were also a
once-great company that didn't quite make it.
BUGS
Full of bugs. Simply doesn't work.
VENDOR SUPPORT
None.
WARRANTY
None - expressed nor implied.
CONCLUSIONS
I would not recommend this liquidation to anyone. It doesn't
perform as promised, doesn't even work, and it costs too much. It also
causes many of your fellow Amiga owners leave you for little-endian
pastures. Stay away!
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This review is Copyright 1995 Bo Najdrovsky. It is freeware. Do
what you want with it but if you republish it in your newsletter, just let
me now. My address is bn@okcforum.osrhe.edu. Thanks.
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