How cool would that be? Creating and publishing projects from your iOs device! Im actually making this post on my iPod :3
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Graybeard_Halt wrote:
How cool would that be? Creating and publishing projects from your iOs device! Im actually making this post on my iPod :3
I'm making almost all of my late-night posts on my 3DS. :3
Anyway, it would be cool to have Scratch DS or iScratch or something, but the company needs to agree.
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Sorry, but they already said no becuase Apple's policy says that no projects with code are allowed.
Also, this might be better for the suggestions forum.
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This or variations are pretty much asked everyday in Suggestions and always denied.
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Sorry, but this is most likely not going to happen. Here's the bit on it from the topic of things that are often suggested:
11. IPhone Scratch and so on
Chrischb wrote:
This has been there for a long time, but I never had all the information I wanted. But after a good hard dig, the information was found! Thanks to cocoanut for the idea.
All of us want to use Scratch on our cell phones, IPhones; pretty much any small handheld gadget that you have.
Sorry, but the answer is no.
They don't support Java, Squeak, or other neccessary things. There was a suggestion for Xbox, but... how are you supposed to program? Or was it for playing? It wasn't very clear, but still.
Magnie put it well:
Magnie wrote:
Scratch is made with Squeak, the online player is made with Java.
Well said... a single sentence can say it all.
Overall, this is a fairly simple matter: If you're curious, check if your gadget has the neccessary features. If you're not sure, you can check with your parents, the manual (somewhere abandoned on your bookshelf, covered with dust), or a friend.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Sorry, but this is most likely not going to happen. Here's the bit on it from the topic of things that are often suggested:
11. IPhone Scratch and so onChrischb wrote:
This has been there for a long time, but I never had all the information I wanted. But after a good hard dig, the information was found! Thanks to cocoanut for the idea.
All of us want to use Scratch on our cell phones, IPhones; pretty much any small handheld gadget that you have.
Sorry, but the answer is no.
They don't support Java, Squeak, or other neccessary things. There was a suggestion for Xbox, but... how are you supposed to program? Or was it for playing? It wasn't very clear, but still.
Magnie put it well:
Magnie wrote:
Scratch is made with Squeak, the online player is made with Java.
Well said... a single sentence can say it all.
Overall, this is a fairly simple matter: If you're curious, check if your gadget has the neccessary features. If you're not sure, you can check with your parents, the manual (somewhere abandoned on your bookshelf, covered with dust), or a friend.
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This seems to be a duplicate of another discussion we have here on the Suggestions forum. I'll close this one so we don't end up repeating ourselves
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