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#51 2010-06-08 00:59:22

krackers
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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Yeah...

Like presentation mode, except in a resizable window, with it looking like a normal app.

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#52 2010-06-08 12:50:46

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

krackers wrote:

Yeah...

Like presentation mode, except in a resizable window, with it looking like a normal app.

Hmmm... I don't think thats possible...


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#53 2010-07-09 17:34:27

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

illusionist wrote:

songhead95 wrote:

I have worked for awhile on making a mod of scratch that can be used to build real apps. With my new mod of scratch I have made it possible.
____________________________________________________________________________
FEATURES:
* 4 new blocks in the list section that allow you to read and write files from the system.
* In the "File" menu there is an option to toggle fullscreen.
* In the sounds section there is a beep block that plays the mac/windows beep sound.
* In the control section there are 2 new block, 1 to show a popup box with text and a title.
* A compiler that builds your scratch projects into very real looking apps complete with:
     * the name in the top menu bar.
     * launching into a window, rather than fullscreen. which allows the program to be
      minimized
      *compadibility with every scratch version ( except chirp, streak or any other mod of
      scratch except for mine)
____________________________________________________________________________
Downloads:
For mac (universal):
http://www.4shared.com/file/124249551/bc0fd944/Scratch_softDev_SDK.html
For windows: no release yet, but it may come soon

Mac... Yuck...

I'm not a big fan of macs either  big_smile


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#54 2010-07-17 23:41:38

jackrulez
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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

illusionist wrote:

songhead95 wrote:

I have worked for awhile on making a mod of scratch that can be used to build real apps. With my new mod of scratch I have made it possible.
____________________________________________________________________________
FEATURES:
* 4 new blocks in the list section that allow you to read and write files from the system.
* In the "File" menu there is an option to toggle fullscreen.
* In the sounds section there is a beep block that plays the mac/windows beep sound.
* In the control section there are 2 new block, 1 to show a popup box with text and a title.
* A compiler that builds your scratch projects into very real looking apps complete with:
     * the name in the top menu bar.
     * launching into a window, rather than fullscreen. which allows the program to be
      minimized
      *compadibility with every scratch version ( except chirp, streak or any other mod of
      scratch except for mine)
____________________________________________________________________________
Downloads:
For mac (universal):
http://www.4shared.com/file/124249551/bc0fd944/Scratch_softDev_SDK.html
For windows: no release yet, but it may come soon

Mac... Yuck...

pinochio wrote:

ugh who uses macs? ima pc

[evil voice]How dare you?!?!?!?!?!?![/evil voice] LOL, Macs are awesome.

randalpik wrote:

illusionist wrote:

Mac... Yuck...

I beg to differ: Mac... Awesome...

Thank you randalpik!


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#55 2010-07-17 23:50:46

songhead95
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Registered: 2008-03-19
Posts: 100+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

wow that is a big time bumb
*bump

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#56 2010-07-19 01:03:06

krackers
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Posts: 61

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

is there anyway you can make something like the mac compiler for pc? To make it look like a real application?

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#57 2010-07-19 12:23:53

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

How many people use macs??? macs are rubbish!! sorry but windows came first and mac just coppied  sad


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#58 2010-07-19 15:09:55

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Heliosa wrote:

Thank you for paying attention to us Mac users. *Hugs songhead*

TOTALLY AGREE!


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#59 2010-07-19 15:11:37

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

it is a good thing this house has every computer (literally , lol, (i mean not servers : smile )

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#60 2010-07-19 16:50:59

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Daffy22 wrote:

How many people use macs??? macs are rubbish!! sorry but windows came first and mac just coppied  sad

Uhhh, no, the Apple Lisa came first, then Windows copied that. LOOK IT UP!

EDIT: Oh and here's more information, the (extremely brief) history of computers.

IBM started pretty much everything with their supercomputers.

Then, Apple, Microsoft, Xerox, Ubuntu, and other companies where all making their own text based Operating systems like DOS.

Next, The same companies started making more complex OS's because of the invention of the mouse.

Later, Apple pioneered the 'desktop', drag-and-drop interface, menus, and multitasking with the Apple Lisa.

Soon after, Microsoft and Apple added to this idea and made Windows and Mac OS.

Finally, These two Operating systems were revised and updated to the way they are today.



(Sorry about the off-topicness)

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#61 2010-07-19 22:36:02

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

Daffy22 wrote:

How many people use macs??? macs are rubbish!! sorry but windows came first and mac just coppied :(

Uhhh, no, the Apple Lisa came first, then Windows copied that. LOOK IT UP!

EDIT: Oh and here's more information, the (extremely brief) history of computers.

IBM started pretty much everything with their supercomputers.

Then, Apple, Microsoft, Xerox, Ubuntu, and other companies where all making their own text based Operating systems like DOS.

Next, The same companies started making more complex OS's because of the invention of the mouse.

Later, Apple pioneered the 'desktop', drag-and-drop interface, menus, and multitasking with the Apple Lisa.

Soon after, Microsoft and Apple added to this idea and made Windows and Mac OS.

Finally, These two Operating systems were revised and updated to the way they are today.



(Sorry about the off-topicness)

1. Ubuntu is not a company, and it has always been a graphical operating system
2. No, the first conventional supercomputers were probably PDP systems
3. Xerox had the first GUI for their operating system
4. The argument for a better operating system lies not in the user interface. Apple Computers are built better, run a rock solid Kernel with their magnificent Darwin OS. Where as with windows the command line, and core utilities seem to be the last thing on Micro$oft's minds.

EDIT: Also, I enjoy using Debian, because I can change window managers and the OS isn't a "Package deal" like OSX or Windows

Last edited by songhead95 (2010-07-19 22:36:58)

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#62 2010-07-19 23:05:32

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Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

songhead95 wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

Daffy22 wrote:

How many people use macs??? macs are rubbish!! sorry but windows came first and mac just coppied  sad

Uhhh, no, the Apple Lisa came first, then Windows copied that. LOOK IT UP!

EDIT: Oh and here's more information, the (extremely brief) history of computers.

IBM started pretty much everything with their supercomputers.

Then, Apple, Microsoft, Xerox, Ubuntu, and other companies where all making their own text based Operating systems like DOS.

Next, The same companies started making more complex OS's because of the invention of the mouse.

Later, Apple pioneered the 'desktop', drag-and-drop interface, menus, and multitasking with the Apple Lisa.

Soon after, Microsoft and Apple added to this idea and made Windows and Mac OS.

Finally, These two Operating systems were revised and updated to the way they are today.



(Sorry about the off-topicness)

1. Ubuntu is not a company, and it has always been a graphical operating system
2. No, the first conventional supercomputers were probably PDP systems
3. Xerox had the first GUI for their operating system
4. The argument for a better operating system lies not in the user interface. Apple Computers are built better, run a rock solid Kernel with their magnificent Darwin OS. Where as with windows the command line, and core utilities seem to be the last thing on Micro$oft's minds.

EDIT: Also, I enjoy using Debian, because I can change window managers and the OS isn't a "Package deal" like OSX or Windows

Okay, I made a few errors, but I proved my point right? That was just off the top of my head, so it's bound to happen.

I love Macs. I love how good they are at multitasking. Right now I'm browsing the internet, (I've got a couple tabs open) burning a CD, working on a Scratch project, and listening to music all at the same time!

EDIT: Pointless addition: THERE ARE SO MANY VERSIONS OF LINUX!!

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#63 2010-07-20 16:20:16

krackers
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Registered: 2010-05-08
Posts: 61

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

krackers wrote:

is there anyway you can make something like the mac compiler for pc? To make it look like a real application?

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#64 2010-07-21 19:32:26

songhead95
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Registered: 2008-03-19
Posts: 100+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:

songhead95 wrote:

ScratchReallyROCKS wrote:


Uhhh, no, the Apple Lisa came first, then Windows copied that. LOOK IT UP!

EDIT: Oh and here's more information, the (extremely brief) history of computers.

IBM started pretty much everything with their supercomputers.

Then, Apple, Microsoft, Xerox, Ubuntu, and other companies where all making their own text based Operating systems like DOS.

Next, The same companies started making more complex OS's because of the invention of the mouse.

Later, Apple pioneered the 'desktop', drag-and-drop interface, menus, and multitasking with the Apple Lisa.

Soon after, Microsoft and Apple added to this idea and made Windows and Mac OS.

Finally, These two Operating systems were revised and updated to the way they are today.



(Sorry about the off-topicness)

1. Ubuntu is not a company, and it has always been a graphical operating system
2. No, the first conventional supercomputers were probably PDP systems
3. Xerox had the first GUI for their operating system
4. The argument for a better operating system lies not in the user interface. Apple Computers are built better, run a rock solid Kernel with their magnificent Darwin OS. Where as with windows the command line, and core utilities seem to be the last thing on Micro$oft's minds.

EDIT: Also, I enjoy using Debian, because I can change window managers and the OS isn't a "Package deal" like OSX or Windows

Okay, I made a few errors, but I proved my point right? That was just off the top of my head, so it's bound to happen.

I love Macs. I love how good they are at multitasking. Right now I'm browsing the internet, (I've got a couple tabs open) burning a CD, working on a Scratch project, and listening to music all at the same time!

EDIT: Pointless addition: THERE ARE SO MANY VERSIONS OF LINUX!!

No, a linux distro is like a scratch mod. there are a few worth checking out, but 95% of them are the exact same thing
personally, I use debian with KDE window manager, dual booted with snow lepoard. I have XP professional in parallels fusion, but only for a few programs only available for windows.

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#65 2010-07-23 22:53:00

DFGDad
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Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 4

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

songhead95 wrote:

I have worked for awhile on making a mod of scratch that can be used to build real apps. With my new mod of scratch I have made it possible.
____________________________________________________________________________
FEATURES:
* 4 new blocks in the list section that allow you to read and write files from the system.
* In the "File" menu there is an option to toggle fullscreen.
* In the sounds section there is a beep block that plays the mac/windows beep sound.
* In the control section there are 2 new block, 1 to show a popup box with text and a title.
* A compiler that builds your scratch projects into very real looking apps complete with:
     * the name in the top menu bar.
     * launching into a window, rather than fullscreen. which allows the program to be
      minimized
      *compadibility with every scratch version ( except chirp, streak or any other mod of
      scratch except for mine)
____________________________________________________________________________
Downloads:
For mac (universal):
http://www.4shared.com/file/124249551/bc0fd944/Scratch_softDev_SDK.html
For windows: no release yet, but it may come soon

Where can this be downloaded now? All the links are broken but the esnips links which download  works for Mac (in that it runs), but the zip file is missing the compiler for Mac. Help! I need to compile a Mac App for three games relatively soon.

Thanks

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#66 2010-07-23 23:52:46

fg123
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Registered: 2008-11-13
Posts: 1000+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Sounds awesome! Maybe you can send me the source code and I can make it for windows?


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#67 2010-07-23 23:57:33

DFGDad
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Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 4

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Use this for windows - it works great http://chirp.scratchr.org/scratch2exe.html But I need the compiler file for Mac!

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#68 2010-07-25 08:05:07

rubiks_cube_guy238
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Registered: 2009-07-02
Posts: 100+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Can you at least share the code for the compiler? Or is there a file that compiles the project?


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#69 2010-07-26 15:11:18

DFGDad
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Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 4

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Songhead - Are you planning to repost the SDK with the mac compiler file?

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#70 2010-07-26 15:16:34

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Windows?


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#71 2010-07-27 16:42:18

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Registered: 2010-07-12
Posts: 4

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

No - for windows there is a great solution posted - http://chirp.scratchr.org/scratch2exe.html for compiling a file on a Mac for Mac (which is an app), there were several links posted, but all are broken and the only one left is missing the key file (:

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#72 2010-07-27 21:28:23

songhead95
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Registered: 2008-03-19
Posts: 100+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

I admit it myself -
byob3 is what you need, it has most of what you need for capabilities

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#73 2010-08-03 16:02:53

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

It downloaded a .exe file...  hmm


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#74 2010-08-03 21:08:13

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Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

DFGDad wrote:

No - for windows there is a great solution posted - http://chirp.scratchr.org/scratch2exe.html for compiling a file on a Mac for Mac (which is an app), there were several links posted, but all are broken and the only one left is missing the key file (:

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#75 2010-09-07 15:03:18

Daffy22
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Registered: 2008-12-15
Posts: 500+

Re: Scratch SoftDev SDK

Hi developers of SoftDev!
You may of noticed I am creating a website called MOD share. It
will basically be just like scratch but Mod projects can be
uploaded! This means anyone can share a project that has been made
with their favourite mod. At the momment that is impossible, at
least not an instant upload, but with MOD share it is possible to
share any project made with any mod. The website is not finished
yet but will be in the next month or so. Since SoftDev is such a
good mod I would love to include it so I would just like to ask for
your permision to list it and allow the upload and sharing of
SoftDev projects. Is this okay with you?
Thanks, Daffy22


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