MorphOS has no installation utility for current and legacy applications. Go to Aminet and download the Installer 43.3. Of course this is a standalone file that you can simply put manually into a strategic directory of your hard disk. MorphOS has no text editor for modifying startup scripts and plain texts. There are plenty of text editors on. Insert the MorphOS CD immediately while holding the 'C' key. If the mini doesn't boot MorphOS or it has already booted another operating system, reboot and press and hold the 'C' key immediately after the welcome chime. Alternatively you can press and hold the Alt key to get to the mini's boot menu. MorphOS will now start booting.
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MorphOS is a commercial product that must be purchased for regular use.The CD image is freely downloadble, but may only be used for 30 minutesat a time until it is registered. The CD may be run as a live CD or installedto a hard drive.
This is the default desktop. Although MorphOS is not directly basedon AmigaOS, it heavily mimics the AmigaOS user interface and ways of doingthings.
'Ambient' is the name of the desktop and file manager in MorphOS. 'MUI'(Magic User Interface) is the name of the widget control library.
Icons appear on the desktop, but the desktop is not an actual folder.This means you can not store files or folders directly on the desktop.
Instead the desktop can hold temporary 'shortcuts' to a file. Theseare created by dragging a file to the desktop and later removed by selecting'Put Away' from the menu.
Drive icons appear on the desktop, but these are also 'shortcuts' andcan be put away. Their actual location is in the 'My MorphOS' folder.

Files and folders on the system are visibly accessible through a filebrowser. It can view folders as a large icons or a detailed list. You cancopy files between folders using drag and drop, however there is no 'trash'icon.
Folders are also referred to as 'drawers', but are visibly representedby folders. Folders with older AmigaOS programs will likely use a drawerimage as its custom folder icon.
Programs are launched by browsing the file system. There is no centralprogram launcher or 'Start' type menu. There is also no facility for creatingnew documents, requiring you to launch applications first and then savefiles.
The information bar at the top doubles as a global menu. Oddly, butlike the original Amiga, the global menu only appears when you right-clickon on the menu bar.
The 'My MorphOS' folder contains the actual locations of the driveicons. New drive icons appear both here and on the desktop as new mediais connected or inserted. There must be some reason for it, but this folderalso includes aliases to various system folders.
An oddity of this file browser is that by default, folder and file iconsare not visible unless there is an 'info' file associated with it. An 'info'file contains a custom icon and icon position information. This mimicshow AmigaOS handled file icon information, but the bundled applicationsbehave more like modern application and do not create extra 'info' files.The result is that to see your files you must repeatedly select to show'all files' in each folder window.
This shows a paint program, a PDF viewer, and an editor running. Someother applications are also running, but minimized to icons on the desktop.With the default user interface settings, the application's menu appearswhen right-clicking on the bar at the top of the screen.
Although some documentation files are included, there is no applicationhelp system.

The default window management is a little different, and again mimicsthe original AmigaOS.
The 'X' button is a simple close button.
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The 'Popup' button contains a sub menu with windowing commands.
- 'Iconify' minimizes the application window to an icon on the desktop.
- 'Snapshot' tells MorphOS to remember the position and size of thewindow and open it the same next time.
- 'UnSnapshot' clears any snapshot setting.
- 'Jump to Screen' moves the window to an alternate desktop if available.
- 'MUI settings' open the preference window to change many user interfacedetails.
The 'Zoom' button toggles the window between a larger and smaller size,but does not act like a 'maximize' button.
The last button, the 'Depth' button brings the window in to the foreground.Clicking inside a window does not always bring it to the foreground, thismust be used instead. Which makes getting an exact ordering of overlappingwindows rather tricky.
You can drag windows around the screen by the title bar. MorphOS doesnot permit moving any edge of a window beyond the edge of the screen.
This is an example of a typical Save/Open dialog. Like 'My MorphOS',its list of drives (volumes) is cluttered up with other non-drive items.
This is the MorphOS control panel.
Control panel applets open in the same window, but there is no 'back'button or navigation hierarchy.
The applets also differ from most UIs in that they have 'Save', 'Use',and 'Cancel' buttons. Settings are not saved when the window is closedor the 'Use' button is pressed, only when Save is explicitly clicked.
Although I didn't have anything to try it with off hand, MorphOS appearsto support printing to a number of different printers over serial, parallel,USB, or LPR over TCP/IP.



