Undoubtedly very clever, but I do wonder what the purpose of it is.

Richmond.

On 27/3/2018 8:36 am, scott--- via use-livecode wrote:
This may be of interest to some of you (old) HyperCard folks.

"ViperCard in an open source re-creation and re-imagination of 1987’s 
HyperCard.”  It runs in a web browser (not Safari, apparently but Firefox seemed to 
work well)

https://www.vipercard.net/

It is still version 0.2 but the paint tools, button, field and script window 
are working as you might expect. (Plus a lot of documentation!) I was amazed by 
what it could do and how closely it followed the old HyperCard look. ViperCard 
is the work of Ben Fisher, who I had the great pleasure of introducing to 
HyperCard back in the day… when he was 8 years old and a student in my third 
grade class.  Way cool!

Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust!)
web       http://elementarysoftware.com/
email     sc...@elementarysoftware.com
office     1-800-615-0867

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