While some modern word processing programs include limited outline capability, none has the features of KAMAS.
A number of outline processors exist for MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and the Apple Mac platforms.
[3] None has achieved a significant market share, or the enthusiastic user base which supported KAMAS.
[citation needed] Adam Trent was president of Kamasoft and the central figure in the development of the program.
In addition to the outline processor, KAMAS was also released with a programming language, a threaded interpreter most similar to FORTH.