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This article has tried to show that MorphOS is a vital work in slow but constant progress. The small footprint and speed make MorphOS a viable candidate for a desktop OS, but these features really shine if one considers for example the embedded market, where the absence of hard disks, the need for small amounts of RAM and the use of low-end processors are very common requirements.

MorphOS expects people who recognise and try to use its special features and interesting potentialities. This may be the trigger that will start a new, fast, well-supported development phase. Among the readers of this article, there could be new users attracted by the efficience, flexibility or esoteric aspect of MorphOS. And maybe this article will be read even by persons who could see an occasion for the profit of their companies, and will help to construct a brilliant future for this OS.