Textual VS TrueCraft

Compare Textual vs TrueCraft and see what are their differences.

Textual

Textual is an IRC client for OS X (by Codeux-Software)

TrueCraft

Minecraft for hipsters (by ddevault)
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Textual TrueCraft
8 14
1,845 2,070
0.0% -
5.7 0.0
7 months ago about 5 years ago
Objective-C C#
- MIT License
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Textual

Posts with mentions or reviews of Textual. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-27.
  • Is there anyone still maintaining a native IRC client for macOS?
    4 projects | /r/macapps | 27 Jul 2023
    Textual's source is on GitHub, and the most recent commit was only 4 months ago, so it appears it's still being worked on.
  • Entitlement in Open Source
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Sep 2022
    Textual¹ is open-source but sells the precompiled app. Keka² has the app available for free on GitHub but charges for it on the Mac App Store, to support development.

    ¹ IRC client for macOS: https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual

    ² Un/archiver for macOS: https://github.com/aonez/Keka

  • Building Textual IRC Client
    2 projects | dev.to | 13 Jan 2022
    Textual is often the most recommended IRC client for macOS. You can buy it for $7.99 or you can simply build it from source. Let us look at how to do exactly that.
  • Selling my own GPL software, part 1: a lot of hurdles
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Dec 2021
    Textual is a good example of this working IRL for me. Their app is one of the best IMO IRC clients on MacOS, is open source [1] and is also sold on the App store and their site.

    1. https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual#original-limechat...

    2. https://www.codeux.com/textual

  • Does M1 16 inch even have fans?
    1 project | /r/macbookpro | 7 Dec 2021
    Textual: https://www.codeux.com/textual/
  • Open Source Tax Software
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Oct 2021
    Two quick examples: Keka and Textual[2] are both open-source and you can pay for them on the Mac App Store or by direct payment. The former gives you compiled builds either way, the latter only if you pay.

    [1]: https://github.com/aonez/Keka

    [2]: https://github.com/Codeux-Software/Textual

TrueCraft

Posts with mentions or reviews of TrueCraft. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-07.
  • Are there sandbox games that attempt to replicate the feel of alpha/beta Minecraft?
    1 project | /r/GoldenAgeMinecraft | 27 Nov 2022
    There was TrueCraft that attempts to reimplement Beta 1.7.3 but it has been abandoned for a few years now.
  • Minecraft Classic
    2 projects | /r/Minetest | 7 Aug 2022
  • Minecraft: Java Edition 1.19.2 Is Out
    4 projects | /r/Minecraft | 6 Aug 2022
    You might find this project interesting: TrueCraft (The physics are really janky in my experience unfortunately.)
  • Minecraft 1.19.1 Pre-release 5 Is Out!
    10 projects | /r/Minecraft | 15 Jul 2022
    Calling the ability of third party launchers to launch Minecraft a feature of Minecraft seems odd. I imagine you could make a launcher for pretty much any game for Windows (or many Linux-based operating systems)). I don't think that makes game launchers illegal in general though, but it does mean that launchers are not necessarily legal in all cases (i.e. if the launcher does something illegal, like circumvent DRM). I don't know how to tell if a launcher is circumventing DRM by for example lying to the Minecraft client to trick it into allowing play, other than by examining the source code of the launcher and/or Minecraft and I don't have time to do that (plus I'd like to be able to freely contribute to projects like TrueCraft).
  • Minecraft 1.19.1 Pre-Release 2 Is Out
    11 projects | /r/Minecraft | 30 Jun 2022
    You might be interested in TrueCraft, or other third-party clients/servers, or perhaps MineClone (not a re-implementation, but just a similar game). All of these are incomplete I think, for now.
  • I feel like im going to stop playing during 1.19
    2 projects | /r/Minecraft | 26 Jun 2022
    That said, if you want to go back to when Minecraft was simple, you might be interested in TrueCraft (It's not very playable IMO, but it is interesting.).
  • In-Game Chat Moderation and Reporting
    12 projects | /r/Minecraft | 24 Jun 2022
    Well, I guess I am sort of repeating things I don't fully understand. I've never actually read the source code of Minecraft, because I want to be allowed to contribute to re-implementations like TrueCraft, for example (even though currently, I don't really have the skills to do that).
  • The server software iceberg
    6 projects | /r/admincraft | 1 Jun 2022
  • Minecraft Written in C Code (Java to C Code)
    2 projects | /r/linux_gaming | 31 Dec 2021
    There was TrueCraft which was a clean room implement of Minecraft beta 1.7.3 in C#.
  • Selling my own GPL software, part 1: a lot of hurdles
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Dec 2021
    Your comment intrigued me so I did a little bit of digging.

    > I remember Drew DeVault (sircmpwn) used to have a big scary warning saying if I have looked at the official minecraft code, I should not contribute to truecraft (now archived I believe).

    The repository is indeed archived, but is still available on GitHub. It was changed in 2015 [0]. The older notice is as you recall:

    > Pull requests will be rejected from authors who have read any decompiled official Minecraft code.

    The current notice [1] adds some other ways the formerly rejected developers could get involved:

    > If you are a developer, you have two paths. If you have not read the Minecraft source code, you are what we call a "clean dev", and you should stay that way. If you have read the source code, you are what we call a "dirty dev", and the way you can contribute is different. If you are a clean dev, you're welcome to contribute to this repository by adding features and functionality from Minecraft Beta 1.7.3, fixing bugs, refactoring, etc - the usual. Send pull requests with your work.

    > If you are a dirty dev, you are more limited in how you can help. You can work on projects that are related to TrueCraft, but not on TrueCraft itself. Direct contributions that you can participate in includes the website and the artwork. You can also work on things like helping to build a community by spreading the word, participating in IRC or the subreddit, etc. You may also work on reverse engineering Minecraft to provide documentation for clean devs to use - see reverse engineering guidelines on the wiki for details on how you can do this. Under no circumstances may you ever share any code with a clean dev, decompiled or otherwise.

    [0] https://github.com/ddevault/TrueCraft#get-involved

    [1] https://github.com/ddevault/TrueCraft/commit/fcfd3886746fd1f...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Textual and TrueCraft you can also consider the following projects:

halloy - IRC application written in Rust

web-minecraft - PoC Minecraft client written in Javascript (1.16.5 offline mode working)

cla-assistant - Contributor License Agreement assistant (CLA assistant)

No-Chat-Reports - Disable Player Chat Reporting and make user messages untrackable.

emailengine - Headless email client

Pojav launcher - A Minecraft: Java Edition Launcher for Android and iOS based on Boardwalk. This repository contains source code for iOS/iPadOS platform.

mlang - Compiler for the M language, used to compute the income tax of French taxpayers

MultiMC5 - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once [Moved to: https://github.com/MultiMC/Launcher]

openfisca-france - French tax and benefit system for OpenFisca

PolyMC - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once (Fork of MultiMC)

policyengine-uk - The UK's only open-source static tax-benefit microsimulation model.