You're probably thinking:
"He's lying! A BYOB application for Mac is impossible!"
Well, I have created a BYOB for Mac with ABSOLUTELY NO PROGRAMMING! It was so easy.
Can't believe me? Just download BYOB4Mac.dmg here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/b4most/
Wasn't that cool? Want to do it yourself with Chirp, BYOB or your own Scratch? Follow these steps:
1. Make a copy of the Mac Scratch 1.4 and put it on your Desktop.
2. In the copied folder, delete "Scratch.image".
3. Take the .image file from the modified copy of Scratch that you are using and put it in the copied Scratch 1.4 folder.
4. Rename the new .image file to "Scratch.image".
5. Rename the Scratch 1.4 application to the name of your new version.
6. Open the application.
It's that easy!
UPDATE:
I have moved this project to Sourceforge. Sourceforge has better software hosting tools.
Coming soon: Nothing
Last edited by bendad (2010-01-24 09:21:09)
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Greatdane wrote:
You know you can just open the BYOB IMAGE file and you'll be fine?
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I know that, but some people might want an application. I used just the image file until I discovered this.
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Hey Jens, you should put a link to these on your topic.
Like put it at the bottom.
Now someone needs to make a linux version of BYOB.
Last edited by Magnie (2010-01-05 11:28:01)
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Magnie wrote:
Hey Jens, you should put a link to these on your topic.
Like put it at the bottom.
Now someone needs to make a linux version of BYOB.
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That's true... However, for now, if anyone asks, we can just direct them to a windows or mac emulator.
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Magnie wrote:
Hey Jens, you should put a link to these on your topic.
Like put it at the bottom.
Now someone needs to make a linux version of BYOB.
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Actually, I can try to make a linux version. I have Ubuntu. Wait, I take that back. I mean the making BYOB for linux part. I really do have Ubuntu though.
Last edited by bendad (2010-01-22 17:28:40)
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