The relatively low quality of ST BASIC quickly opened up a market for third-party BASICs on the ST.
FaST BASIC and
GFA BASIC were two of the first of these third-party BASICs to be released. As these BASICS were not free, a program written in one of these BASICs could only be listed and run if the user had that BASIC. However,
compilers and run-time executables started to appear for these BASICs that produced executable code that could run on all STs, and
type-in programs became less fashionable, so there was no longer a need for a standard BASIC. By then,
HiSoft BASIC,
Omikron BASIC and
STOS BASIC had appeared. Some of these BASICs even started to be bundled with new STs in the later years. == Books ==