# What's new in Amos 33

*Part of the IBM SPSS Amos online Help, rendered for AI use. See `llms.txt` for the index.*

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# What's new in Amos 33

- Amos can be [used as a tool](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/02-amos-graphics-reference-guide-part-1.md#t_allow-ai-tools-to-control-amos) by AI applications.
- Amos now adapts to changes in screen resolution and scaling.

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# What was new in Amos 32

There is a new [Data focus](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/02-amos-graphics-reference-guide-part-1.md#t_data-focus) check box.

Parameter values that are less than 1 in absolute value are now displayed on path diagrams without a leading zero, for example ".123" rather than "0.123".

The Stan IDE has been removed, but [Export to Stan](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/03-amos-graphics-reference-guide-part-2.md#t_export-to-stan) remains.

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# What was new in Amos 31

There is now a menu item that lets you view or analyze your data file using your system's default app. For example, if your Amos dataset is in a text file, the new menu item shows the data in a text editor. For more information, see [File→Run Default App](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/02-amos-graphics-reference-guide-part-1.md#t_run-default-app).

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# What was new in Amos 30

Amos 30 provides support for Python programming. The [%amosexamples%](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/10-additional-topics-not-in-the-table-of-contents.md#t_environment-variables) folder now contains Python programs for the User's Guide examples. The [Write a program](https://ai-docs.amosdevelopment.com/03-amos-graphics-reference-guide-part-2.md#t_wp-wp-frmwriteprogram) dialog now contains an option for generating a Python program that fits the model specified by the path diagram.

