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{{Infobox operating system
{{Infobox operating system
|title = AmigaOS
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|user interface = Workbench  
|user interface = Workbench  
|license = Proprietary
|license = Proprietary
|screenshot=AmigaOS 4.1 screen.jpg}}
|screenshot=AmigaOS 4.1 screen.jpg
}}


'''AmigaOS''', initially called '''Amiga Workbench''' was a series of operating systems designed for the Amiga line of computers, initially released in 1985 after the introduction of the Amiga 1000 computer. It was initially developed by Commodore International, and introduced a Workbench metaphor. The operating system consists of a firmware component called Kickstart, a disk operating system called AmigaDOS, a windowing system called Intuition, and a desktop enviroment called Workbench.  
'''AmigaOS''', initially called '''Amiga Workbench''' was a series of operating systems designed for the Amiga line of computers, initially released in 1985 after the introduction of the Amiga 1000 computer. It was initially developed by Commodore International, and introduced a Workbench metaphor. The operating system consists of a firmware component called Kickstart, a disk operating system called AmigaDOS, a windowing system called Intuition, and a desktop enviroment called Workbench.  


After the downfall of Commodore in the 1990s, Haage & Partner were granted a license to update the operating system in 1999, with AmigaOS 3.5. While the user interface largely resembles 3.1, it introduced improvements under the hood, such as ReactionGUI. Haage & Partner would later make AmigaOS 3.9, a minor update to 3.5, before losing its license to make new AmigaOS versions.
After the downfall of Commodore in the 1990s, Haage & Partner were granted a license to update the operating system in 1999, with AmigaOS 3.5. While the user interface largely resembles 3.1, it introduced improvements under the hood, such as ReactionGUI. Haage & Partner would later make AmigaOS 3.9, a minor update to 3.5, before losing its license to make new AmigaOS versions.
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{{BLItem Unconfirmed|Amiga Workbench 0.8|Amiga Workbench 0.8}}
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{{BLItem Leaked|Amiga Workbench 0.9|Amiga Workbench 0.9}}
===Amiga Workbench 1.x===
===Amiga Workbench 1.x===
{{BLItem Leaked|Amiga Workbench 1.0|Amiga Workbench 1.0}}
{{BLItem Leaked|Amiga Workbench 1.0|Amiga Workbench 1.0}}
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