Hyperspace is a simplistic Mastodon desktop client.
This client is not under active development.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Clean, responsive, and streamlined design.
- Support for switching between accounts
- View threads and profiles with ease and compose anywhere with the compose button.
- Powerful toot composer with media uploads, emojis, and polls
- Activity and recommended views that give you insight on the community/instance you reside in
- Customization and configuration at every level, from the server level with branding and instance setup, down to the user level with dark mode and custom themes.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux, macOS, and Windows.
Website: github.com/hyperspacedev/hyperspace
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Developer: Marquis Kurt
License: Non-Violent Public License version 4.0

Hyperspace is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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