Published on May 16, 2026
For many, Apple’s HyperCard defined the era of interactive multimedia. Its ability to create branching pathways within presentations inspired a generation of tech enthusiasts. However, that legacy faded after Apple ceased its development, leaving a void in user-driven creativity.
Enter Decker, an innovative app that channels HyperCard’s spirit in a contemporary format. This desktop application allows users to design interactive documents and games with a retro flair. It’s designed to be accessible, requiring only a few minutes to grasp the core features.
Since its launch, Decker has attracted a growing community of creators eager to explore its potential. The app offers tools for building interactive experiences easily, from simple presentations to complex games using its scripting language, “Lil.” Users can export their creations as .html files, expanding accessibility across platforms.
The response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising its nostalgic vibe coupled with modern functionality. Decker not only revitalizes the joy of interactive storytelling but could also spark a new wave of creativity reminiscent of the days when HyperCard reigned supreme.
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