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This has been pretty much BSD'ed, at www.clickteam.com (Clickteam formed in 1999 and includes the programmers who wrote it. There are some Wiki articles on other Clickteam products I think, like The Games Factory).
Anyway, it might be worth mentioning
-- Jax.
Proposed move to AMOS (programming language)
If no-one objects, I'm going to move this article from AMOS BASIC to AMOS (programming language) so as to comply with the article naming conventions (as the language was almost always referred to as AMOS rather than AMOS BASIC). —Safalra 18:40, 17 September 2007 (UTC)
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