Hello, list. Something that I am still beta-testing, but I am pretty sure is possible, is to create universal games. The Braillenote games you know are written in the Inform language, but we have found that a text-adventure game can easily be done in the universal programming language known as Javascript. I don't know if there are any of you like this on the list, but people whose Keysoft versions are less than 7. Believe it or not, I have an ancient Keysoft 6.2. Well, if we get busy and Javascript-ify the games (and make some new ones just for JS), the six-point-twoers can play the games. And other users of other devices that don't have an Inform interpreter, because if your software came out after 1998, it should have Javascript; Inform is a little more special than that. And, in the software industry, for people like me, Javascript is nearly a native language that we can use fluently. Tyler Z
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