History
1993: The first public release of Amiga E.
1997: The last version of Amiga E is released (3.3a).
1999: Unlimited compiler executable of Amiga E is released.
1999: Source code of the Amiga E compiler in M68K assembler is released under the GPL.
1999: First version of CreativE is released. Based on Sourcecode of Amiga E.
1999: First version of PowerD is released. (0.01)
2000: First version of YAEC (Yet Another E Compiler) is released. (1.0)
2001: Final version of CreativE (2.12.3) is released.
2002: Final version of YAEC is released (2.5d).
2002: First public release of ECX. (1.0)
2003: Final version of PowerD is released. (0.20)
2008: First public release of PortablE. (r1)
2009: First public release of PortablE for Windows OS. (r4)
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