Thanks - I will give those apps a spin.
So - it looks like I have taken the installation of AROS, and the usage of AROS applications as far as I can take it.
AROS as it stands reminds me of Linux versions 0.x and 1.x in the 90s - tricky to install, patchy hardware support, and missing a few key applications.
Having said that, AROS has impressed me - it is fast, stable, and great fun to use.
I will be sticking around for the long term - I am confident as time passes things like hardware support and application availability will improve.
I think AROS is on the same path as Linux - and Linux today supports all hardware, installs in 30 mins, and has tens of thousands of applications.
I have copied all my ADF and Amiga ROM files to the ZG5, so now Janus-UAE is up and running - now all the games I copied from my Amiga to PC (via a read floppy, send down a serial cable, then write to an ADF file on the PC program) - now run on AROS.
Great stuff.