What you don’t see: telemetry, cloud integration, AI assistants, or mandatory reboots for trivial changes. The OS still fits on a handful of 1.44MB floppy images.
You can buy AmigaOS 3.2 (which includes 3.2.3 as a free update) from retailers like AmigaKit or Vesalia. Installation requires either real Amiga hardware or an emulator like WinUAE. The cost is roughly €35 – cheaper than a dinner out, for an operating system that offers a decade of development time in return. amigaos 3.2.3
AmigaOS 3.2.3!
AmigaOS 3.2.3 is not trying to compete with Linux, macOS, or Windows. It doesn’t want to. It exists to prove that an operating system can be – finished enough that updates are corrections, not redefinitions. What you don’t see: telemetry, cloud integration, AI
Out of the box, OS 3.2.3 introduces a "Glow" icon set, high-color (chunky pixel) icons, and a scalable font system. The default color palette is softer and more contemporary. Crucially, the window rendering system (Intuition) has been updated to support click-to-focus window activation (standard on modern OSs) as opposed to the older "active window follows mouse" behavior, though the latter remains an option for purists. Installation requires either real Amiga hardware or an