I didn't get a chance to try Amithlon but I read a few positive reviews. That was before I became interested in Amiga again.
My first computer was an Amiga 500. It was new in the box and I bought a new 1084 monitor for it. Over the next few years I bought many games and applications all on diskettes which I still have including Pirates, Patrician and Centurion. A few years after I bought my A500 it quit working. I thought for sure there was little hope for it to run again. But having spent so much time and money on it I just put it and all the games in a closet.
Fifteen years later when I had finally accepted the PC as a daily computer I became curious about the old Amiga 500.
Having taken my PC apart many times I decided to disassemble my Amiga to find the problem. But I took off all the cables and ribbons and didn't find anything wrong. So I put everything together again. But before I put it back in the closet I decided to try one more time . Surprise! This time the Amiga worked. It must have been a loose ribbon.cable.
A few years after that for some reason I felt the need to buy another Amiga computer. There was much talk then about Amiga Inc. and Amiga OS4 and how great it would be for PPC owners. But I was only interested in Classic Amiga 68k. I had lots of old Amiga game diskettes. So I went to a place called Merlancia to buy a new old Amiga 1200 made by Amiga Technologies. I still use it today. I don't know what happened to my original Amiga 500. I bought an old A500 to use with my Vampire v2+ a few years ago.
Rather than justify the expense of another Apollo accelerator for my A1200 I spent 1/3 of that on Pi Storm32. Five years ago is when I decided to try programming for Amiga. At first I thought about contributing to ReactOS but it didn't seem very promising as an OS. It had many issues. So I discovered AROS. At first even AROS didn't seem very interesting but writing and compiling software seemed well documented. So I tried it first on AmiDevCPP just for fun. Now I use the Build Systems.
I wanted to do something that would benefit the most people in the AROS community as possible. So I decided to update picture datatypes and eventually MultiView. Work on datatypes other than TGA, PCX and TIFF is nearly complete. Save As IFF for picture.datatyoe is complete. You are using it now.
Updates to MultiView are still a work in progress. As I'm much older now I am less motivated. Sometimes I work hard every day programming for AROS then I take a few weeks off or months at a time. Then I start again.
Maybe Pi Storm32 for my Merlancia A1200 will help to keep my interest long enough to do something useful for AROS/Amiga.