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Clickteam is a software company that was founded in 1993 by François Lionet and Yves Lamoureux that is perhaps best known for creating a script-free programming tool that allows its users to create video games or other interactive software using a range of GUI tools. Their first release was Klik & Play in 1994. Internet games can be made with a plugin called Vitalize.They also created a 3d game making tool called Jamagic.

Lionet was also the programmer of AMOS BASIC, a programming language for the Commodore Amiga which has now been released as Open Source on the Clickteam website.

Clickteam's latest application is Multimedia Fusion 2 (MMF2), which was released worldwide on 30th June 2006. This title is the successor to Multimedia Fusion, the company's most popular software application. The MMF series is an easy-to-use yet powerful drag-and-drop game and application creator for non-programmers and programmers alike.

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