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Unfortunately not... However, Jens has created a tool for running Scratch Projects without opening Scratch first. It almost makes your project a program in itself, but it's really faking it because all it's really doing is taking out where you can edit your projects. It's extremely useful, though:
http://chirp.scratchr.org/scratch2exe.html.
Enjoy!
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bebyb wrote:
Also, what are they using to run scratch projects on the website? Some kind of Java player?
Yep - it's a Java player However, there's an experimental Flash viewer (see here for details), which was launched recently. Because it's experimental, some things are a little glitchy in it, though.
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Using the "Embed" link to the right of a project, below the notes, it's possible to use the Java player for individual projects that have been uploaded via scratch.mit.edu... although I'm not sure how you would go about uploading directly to a site using the Java player...
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There are plans that upon the release of Scratch 2.0 there will be a way to compile projects to a flash file. So if you want you can wait for that
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