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Today, the language has declined in popularity along with the Amiga computer for which it was written. Despite this, a small community of enthusiasts are still using it. The [[source code]] to AMOS was released around 2001 under a [[BSD licenses|BSD style license]] by [[Clickteam]], a company that includes the original programmer.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071130053321/http://clickteam.com/eng/downloadcenter.php?i=58 Amos & Stos » Main Download] on clickteam.com (archived 2007)</ref>
On the 4 April 2019, [[François Lionet]] announced the release of AMOS2 on his website amos2.org. AMOS2 replaces STOS and AMOS together, using [[JavaScript]] as its code interpreter, making the new development system independent and generally deployed in internet browsers. Amos 2 is now called AOZ Studio.{{cn|date=January 2023}}
== Software ==
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