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Does anyone remember HyperCard? If so I have good news!

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TheFrugalGamer:
Hypercard was a cool little program on the Apple II computers that let you build small multimedia programs using "cards." It was one of the precursors of the internet, and, fun fact, was invented after the developer went on an acid trip:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard

I was too young at the time to appreciate it, but I learned about the system as an adult, and I've always been in love with the black and white way it looks and the awesome impact it has had on the computer world.

Recently a user named Internet Janitor over at Itch.io has created a spiritual successor that can run in any browser and is much easier to use. It's called Decker, and I'm now officially obsessed with it:

https://internet-janitor.itch.i:ha:decker

Everything you make in this little program can be saved as an .html file and uploaded to your site--it's all done with javascript, so I think they'd even work with Neocities, though I haven't tried.

If anyone ends up making anything with this spiffy tool, I'd love to see what you come up with! I'm having a blast playing with it, and they're even hosting a ":grin:eckerjam" for the month of December in the Itch.io forums. Let me know if any of you decides to join!

Melooon:
AKA, how Apple invented the world wide web in the 80s and then totally dropped the ball :omg:k:

I don't think I ever used the real version of it, BUT my first game was in Al's GameMaker which was basically a hypercard clone. I think its really cool to see a remake of it.. although I'd realy love to see an modern version of it that lets you use all the power of CSS animation and.. er.. colour.. and stuff but with the old doodly interface; then you could export it to the web and you'd have like LOADS of weird hypercard websites!

As a retro remake it is very cool, and thanks for sharing the jam; I am tempted :omg:

loren:
i was about to make a new topic about decker until i typed the subject line and this popped up as a similar topic. hi! decker looks so cool!

the link in the original post isn't working for me, so here's a new link to the decker page on itch.io.

i came across it through an e-zine about AI art, which may be of interest to many here! and yes, you can host a decker-built site on neocities! here's an example.

i haven't built anything with it yet, but hopefully one day i'll come back to this topic with something of my own to share.  :grin:

TheFrugalGamer:
I had not realized how messed up that link was; thank you for the update!
Also, that zine is really interesting and well made.

Cobra!:
For some bizzare reason I'm unable to quote the original post, but the second link in that seems to be corrupted? The URL doesn't look right and it doesn't show anything if I try to click it.

EDIT: Found it: https://internet-janitor.itch.io/decker

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