Before you use the software, you must read the terms of use:
http://www.mediafire.com/?fyzfjwwymd2
Link to hack #1, DoubleScratch (Also known as DoubleScratched):
http://www.mediafire.com/?y2jumydt32e
Link to hack #2, ScratchInternet (Only works on Windows XP or Vista or Macintosh 10.4/later):
http://www.mediafire.com/?2dj3nnjmmji
Link to help and FAQ:
http://www.mediafire.com/?nqntgn4ylun
Happy programming and keep tuned for Volume 2!
P.S. There was no category for releasing hacks of Scratch so I decided to put it right here
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looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?

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TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
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whats a hackpack?
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shugocharafan88 wrote:
whats a hackpack?
It is a collection of hacks
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TheoMarr wrote:
TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
so if i replace the .image with the 1.4 version when i'm done, everything will be fine? does the 1.3.2 version of the .image work with 1.4?
EDIT: tried it, Scratch 1.4 couldn't load the .image file.
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TobiOlivers wrote:
TheoMarr wrote:
TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
so if i replace the .image with the 1.4 version when i'm done, everything will be fine? does the 1.3.2 version of the .image work with 1.4?
EDIT: tried it, Scratch 1.4 couldn't load the .image file.
If you cannot find anything that can open the image files with, I can give you the .changes files. From there you should be able to view what I have done without actually opening the image file.
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This may mess up scratch if done wrong. That is the only real bad thing. This isn't any hacks because Scratch is Open-Source. Anyone can edit it.
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shugocharafan88 wrote:
whats a hackpack?
Well... its a.... pack of hacks!
Kidding kindding...
Its just a collection of modified versions of Scratch, as the case may be.
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illusionist wrote:
shugocharafan88 wrote:
whats a hackpack?
Well... its a.... pack of hacks!
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Kidding kindding...
Its just a collection of modified versions of Scratch, as the case may be.![]()
What the... I have a Hackback-BackPack. That was confusing!
Anyway these modified versions of scratch are cool!
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TheoMarr wrote:
TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
Oh, Why are you being nasty? Scratch 1.1 and higher has absloutly NO Bugs.
Scratch 1.0.1 and NetScratch and lower have it.
So, There you go.
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rdococ wrote:
TheoMarr wrote:
TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
Oh, Why are you being nasty? Scratch 1.1 and higher has absloutly NO Bugs.
Scratch 1.0.1 and NetScratch and lower have it.
So, There you go.
There is a huge amount of bugs in Scratch 1.3.1, so, I'm sorry, but you are wrong.
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TheoMarr wrote:
rdococ wrote:
TheoMarr wrote:
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.Oh, Why are you being nasty? Scratch 1.1 and higher has absloutly NO Bugs.
Scratch 1.0.1 and NetScratch and lower have it.
So, There you go.There is a huge amount of bugs in Scratch 1.3.1, so, I'm sorry, but you are wrong.
Well not scratch 1.3.1.
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TheoMarr wrote:
TobiOlivers wrote:
looks good! but one problem, 1.4 users like me don't want to downgrade. What would be helpful is a 1.4 version and not a 1.3.2. Another question, to install, you just replace the .image file with this one?
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
Scratch 1.3.1 includes the dissapearing text bug.
ScratchInternet includes it...
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TheoMarr wrote:
rdococ wrote:
TheoMarr wrote:
If you only open the image file and not save it then you should be able to view it with out any problems. The reason why I had to use Scratch 1.2.1 for DoubleScratch and Scratch 1.3.1 for ScratchInternet is because a. I didn't want the dissappearing text bug to occur in both image files and b. My Scratch 1.4 copy is damaged so I cannot use it anymore. Also if you are wondering why I used different versions of Scratch for my hacks is because Scratch 1.2.1 doesn't have lists, but also dosen't have the dissappearing text bug, so there you go.
Oh, Why are you being nasty? Scratch 1.1 and higher has absloutly NO Bugs.
Scratch 1.0.1 and NetScratch and lower have it.
So, There you go.There is a huge amount of bugs in Scratch 1.3.1, so, I'm sorry, but you are wrong.
Sorry, but you are totally wrong.
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theThomasG wrote:
illusionist wrote:
shugocharafan88 wrote:
whats a hackpack?
Well... its a.... pack of hacks!
![]()
Kidding kindding...
Its just a collection of modified versions of Scratch, as the case may be.![]()
What the... I have a Hackback-BackPack. That was confusing!
![]()
Anyway these modified versions of scratch are cool!
Yeah... I have a HackFack-FackPack. Confusing!
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I don't get how the internet thing in ScratchInternet works. I saw the FAQ.
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It gives an error squeak cannot find the file scratch.changes the files should be of the same name as the image and should be in the same directory
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