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==[[Aaron Fothergill]]==
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Of Shadow Software and the Amos Club.
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<tr><th>Name</th><th>Known for</th></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Aaron Fothergill]]</td><td>Of Shadow Software and the Amos Club.</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Andy Church]]</td><td>Founder and member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Intuition Extension.
==[[Andy Church]]==
 
Founder and member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Intuition Extension.
 
 
currently works as an information systems engineer-plus-video game programmer in Japan.
 
currently works as an information systems engineer-plus-video game programmer in Japan.
* http://achurch.org/index-e.html
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<tr><td>[[Chris Hodges]]</td><td>Wrote the [[AMOS:AMCAF extension|AMCAF extension]]. Also wrote some games in AMOS, like [[games:MegaTron|MegaTron]] and .....</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[François Lionet]]</td><td>The programmer of AMOS, Easy AMOS and AMOSPro.
==[[Chris Hodges]]==
 
Wrote the [[AMOS:AMCAF extension|AMCAF extension]]. Also wrote some games in AMOS, like [[games:MegaTron|MegaTron]] and .....
 
 
 
 
 
==[[François Lionet]]==
 
The programmer of AMOS, Easy AMOS and AMOSPro.
 
 
Nowadays he works for a company called Clickteam, of which he was one of the founders.
 
Nowadays he works for a company called Clickteam, of which he was one of the founders.
 
Clickteam makes game-creation tools for Windows.
 
Clickteam makes game-creation tools for Windows.
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François_Lionet Wikipedia article]
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/François_Lionet Wikipedia article]
 
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<tr><td>[[Manuel Andre]]</td><td>Author of the Turbo extension.</td></tr>
==[[Manuel Andre]]==
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<tr><td>[[Mel Croucher]]</td><td>One of the authors of the Easy AMOS manual and AMOSPro manual.
Author of the Turbo extension.
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* [http://www.melcroucher.com/melspages/ Website with his CV]</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Michael Cox]]</td><td>The administrator of the Amos Discussion List. The author and administrator of the Amos FAQ.</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Mike Sikorsky]]</td><td>Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of Mike's Amos Replacement Project.</td></tr>
==[[Mel Croucher]]==
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<tr><td>[[Stephen Hill]]</td><td>One of the authors of the AMOSPro manual.</td></tr>
One of the authors of the Easy AMOS manual and AMOSPro manual.
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<tr><td>[[Paul Hickman]]</td><td>Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Easylife extension.</td></tr>
* [http://www.melcroucher.com/melspages/ Website with his CV]
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<tr><td>[[Paul Reece]]</td><td>Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the EME (Enhanced Music Extension) extension.</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Ryan Scott]]</td><td>Member of the Amos Development Team. Publisher of "Playfield!"</td></tr>
==[[Michael Cox]]==
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<tr><td>[[Ronnie Simpson]]</td><td>Wrote demos for AMOSPro (credited in the AMOSPro manual)</td></tr>
The administrator of the Amos Discussion List. The author and administrator of the Amos FAQ.
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<tr><td>[[Steve Bye]]</td><td>Owner of F1 Licenceware. Formerly the only official distributor of Amos Pro Compiler (which is also the update to Amos Pro v.2.0)</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Richard Vanner]]</td><td>Project manager for AMOSPro (?)</td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Fabrizio Bazzo]]</td><td>Wrote ApcII (Intuition interface for AmosPro compiler 2.0) so you could compile from your Workbench screen.</td></tr>
==[[Mike Sikorsky]]==
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Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of Mike's Amos Replacement Project.
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Stephen Hill]]==
 
One of the authors of the AMOSPro manual.
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Paul Hickman]]==
 
Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Easylife extension.
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Paul Reece]]==
 
Member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the EME (Enhanced Music Extension) extension.
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Ryan Scott]]==
 
Member of the Amos Development Team. Publisher of "Playfield!"
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Ronnie Simpson]]==
 
Wrote demos for AMOSPro (credited in the AMOSPro manual)
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Steve Bye]]==
 
Owner of F1 Licenceware. Formerly the only official distributor of Amos Pro Compiler (which is also the update to Amos Pro v.2.0)
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Richard Vanner]]==
 
Project manager for AMOSPro (?)
 
 
 
 
 
==[[Fabrizio Bazzo]]==
 
Wrote ApcII (Intuition interface for AmosPro compiler 2.0) so you could compile from your Workbench screen.
 

Revision as of 23:53, 22 September 2007

NameKnown for
Aaron FothergillOf Shadow Software and the Amos Club.
Andy ChurchFounder and member of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Intuition Extension.

currently works as an information systems engineer-plus-video game programmer in Japan.

Chris HodgesWrote the AMCAF extension. Also wrote some games in AMOS, like MegaTron and .....
François LionetThe programmer of AMOS, Easy AMOS and AMOSPro.

Nowadays he works for a company called Clickteam, of which he was one of the founders. Clickteam makes game-creation tools for Windows.

Manuel AndreAuthor of the Turbo extension.
Mel CroucherOne of the authors of the Easy AMOS manual and AMOSPro manual.
Michael CoxThe administrator of the Amos Discussion List. The author and administrator of the Amos FAQ.
Mike SikorskyMember of the Amos Development Team. Author of Mike's Amos Replacement Project.
Stephen HillOne of the authors of the AMOSPro manual.
Paul HickmanMember of the Amos Development Team. Author of the Easylife extension.
Paul ReeceMember of the Amos Development Team. Author of the EME (Enhanced Music Extension) extension.
Ryan ScottMember of the Amos Development Team. Publisher of "Playfield!"
Ronnie SimpsonWrote demos for AMOSPro (credited in the AMOSPro manual)
Steve ByeOwner of F1 Licenceware. Formerly the only official distributor of Amos Pro Compiler (which is also the update to Amos Pro v.2.0)
Richard VannerProject manager for AMOSPro (?)
Fabrizio BazzoWrote ApcII (Intuition interface for AmosPro compiler 2.0) so you could compile from your Workbench screen.