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2007-02-22
It's getting harder and harder for people religiously opposed to open-source software to use a computer without compromising their morals.
Samad: Why not just make a new Hypercard? The original was developed by a tiny team for tiny systems (back when the 68040 was blazing fast); it wouldn't be hard at all, as long as you don't fall into the trap of adding too many complex new features (as many of would-be successors of Hypercard have done).