img { https://cdn.arstechnica.net//wp-content/uploads/2012/05/cosmic-osmo.png } **HyperCard** was an early hypermedia platform. This hypha is an attempt to collect some relevant links and cool stuff. => https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HyperCard | HyperCard on Wikipedia ---- => https://dercuano.github.io/notes/quasicard.html | Quasicard: a hypothetical reimagining of HyperCard and TiddlyWiki > Quasicard is a hypothetical reimagining of HyperCard and TiddlyWiki, born out of my combined frustration and contentment with reading textbooks and taking lab notes on an iPhone and doing exploratory data analysis and algorithm design in IPython/Jupyter. ---- => http://thoughtstorms.info/view/HyperCard ---- => https://youtu.be/8i60_REoeIY | Justin Falcone: The Origin of HyperCard in the Breakdown of the Bicycle for the Mind Haven't watched yet. The speaker: [[https://justinfalcone.com]] ---- => https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2019/05/25-years-of-hypercard-the-missing-link-to-the-web/ | 30-plus years of HyperCard, the missing link to the Web Cool article. => https://habr.com/ru/post/457718/ | Russian translation ---- => https://hypercard.org A really good collection of links with a nice introductory video (30 min). Worth of backing up? => https://hypercard.org/HyperTalk%20Reference%202.4.pdf | PDF screenshots of HyperTalk reference as Hypercards => https://hypercard.org/Pantechnicon/ | A collection of stacks? ---- There are numerous application ‘inspired by HyperCard’, all of them is not what we need. Lots of them advertise themselves as a way of making programs without programming. We need a reimplementation of HyperCard for modern systems, not this. ---- => http://thoughtstorms.info/view/HyperCard ---- img { https://pool.jortage.com/occultinstitute/media_attachments/files/108/048/742/423/066/780/original/d2a324d7c2146e3f.png {https://occult.institute/@maya/108048745612277088} } ---- => http://basalgangster.macgui.com/RetroMacComputing/The_Long_View/Entries/2010/10/23_HyperCard.html | The Long View on Hypercard ---- => https://github.com/JohnEarnest/Decker => https://internet-janitor.itch.io/decker | Decker > Decker is a multimedia platform for creating and sharing interactive documents, with sound, images, hypertext, and scripted behavior. It draws strong influence from HyperCard, as well as more modern "no-code" or "low-code" creative tools like Twine and Bitsy. If Jupyter Notebooks are a digital lab notebook, think of Decker as a stack of sticky notes. Seems like it finally exists. Looks like a classic Mac screen and is open source! => https://hcsimulator.com/ A simulator! => https://jagtalon.com/2022/12/08/still-going-a-zine-on-using-old-technology/ A zine! => https://yewtu.be/watch?v=gtnwEbWvnTE A video! = Archive.org emulators => https://archive.org/details/AppleMacintoshSystem753 => https://archive.org/details/HyperCardVol1 => https://archive.org/details/HyperCardVol2 => https://archive.org/details/BMUGHyperCardStacks They run in the browser. It takes some time to load them.