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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sun Mar 15 09:14:09 1998
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Date: 15 Mar 98 14:24:11 +0100
From: "Jonas Thorell" <jonasth@bahnhof.se>
Subject: AMOS V3?
To: "Garfield Benjamin" <amos-list@access.digex.net>
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I'm changing the subject here...
Garfield Benjamin (gbenjam@sosbbs.com) wrote:
> Welcome back to the list.
Thanks.
> Pietro Ghizzoni is the man responsible for securing the AMOS
> source code
Nice work really. I thought Europress was really adamant on this subject that
it shouldn't be available to none but them and Francois Lionet. So, congratulations
to Pietro for pulling it through.
> and the leader of the development team (I think
> there is a team, there was some mention of it on this list)
> responsible for the updated AMOS version 3.
Hm, is there a backlog of this list or something where one can check what's
been suggested in the past and what the current status is? BTW, what kind of
status will the updated AMOS get? Freeware, Shareware, Licenseware, Commercial
or what?
Since it needs quite a lot of upgrading I'm really curios. I have used several
differnt languages on the Amiga over the years but for some reasons I tend to
come back to AMOS every now and then. Nothing beats it when it comes to
power compared to the easy of use ratio. Probably the reason why I still use it
despite that I have several other languages installed as well. Including
BlitzBasic (powerful but lacking ease of use and valuable tools), Hisoft Pascal
(pretty useless) and GCC (powerful but not easy to use).
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