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Comment by jx47

1 day ago

I think that would be Decker (https://internet-janitor.itch.io/decker). Not my project but I found it some time ago when I searched for Hypercard successors. The neat thing is that it works in the browser.

This gets mentioned pretty much every time HyperCard is --- but I can't see that anyone has done anything with it.

Why use it rather than Livecode (aside from the licensing of the latter) or Hypernext Studio?

  • Some programs, games, and zines made with Decker: https://itch.io/games/tag-decker

    Unlike LiveCode (or so far as I am aware HyperNext), Decker is free and open-source: https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Decker

    HyperNext doesn't appear to be actively developed; the most recent updates I see are from last year, and it can't be used on modern computers. Decker's most recent release was yesterday morning.

    I'd be happy to go into more detail if you like.

  • There's a fair amount of usage of it on Itch.io, if you are into that indie crowd. I was skeptical of it at first -- the whole 1-bit dithering aesthetic seems a bit too retro-twee, but I find it it is the best Hypercard-alike in terms of functionality -- it "just works" as compared to most Hyperclones that seem more like a proof of concept than a functional program.