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Amiga Workbench: Silvester macht Windows 10 und 11 zu AmigaOS

Amiga Workbench: New Year’s Eve Converts Windows 10 and 11 to AmigaOS

Amika Workbench optically builds an independent, alternative user interface to Windows 10 and Windows 11 from the computerbase reader “Sylvester 72” AmigaOS. The completely redesigned user environment can be used as a regular application and as an alternative to Windows Explorer.

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AmigaOS style Windows

In his article “User Interface Alternative Amiga for Windows”, the community member describes how AmigaOS came up with its own UI for Windows 10 and Windows 11.

I had a Commodore Amika and I look back fondly at that time. For this reason I started programming a (actually) operating system based Amiga workbench 2 years ago, which you can run under Windows.

Silvester72, Community member

After more than two years of development, Amiga Workbench is now more mature, with “Silvester72” first downloading version 1.0.0 and now version 1.0.1.

Community member “Silvester72” from Amiga Workbench v1.0.1 (Image: ComputerBase-Forum)

Amika Workbench is a completely private project with no profit motive. Download from the official website No additional software, installers or advertising.

The program is very well developed now and I recently put it on a private website. You can start and end this with normal use. But you can also change Windows Explorer if you want.

Silvester72, Community member

Questions and suggestions about the project and in the comments and forum for this message are as openly welcomed as ever.

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The editorial board would like to thank community member “schiz0” for pointing this out.

Updated 12/31/2021 10:41 pm