I like it, but I think that you should always keep the option of the java player open, because it works better for some projects
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wow
you guys got a lot of feedback
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Projects ran faster with it, but some things stayed the same as they did in the java viewer...
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It's way faster, actually faster than turbp-speed. But, When I am using a list that I have changed it's shape(you know, by clicking and dragging the thing on the bottom right) it doesn't work. It just has the outline of the normal list, but the actual list is like a normal one. I am using mozilla firefox 3.something. This is the project. This project doesn't work altogether
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Jp-Joao-2 wrote:
Hello scratch team.
I like that the flash player is fast but it changed the position of sprites on my games and it made it all glitchy![]()
Hey Jp-Joao-2, remember report any of the Flash player bugs here on this thread.

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subzerostig wrote:
It's way faster, actually faster than turbp-speed. But, When I am using a list that I have changed it's shape(you know, by clicking and dragging the thing on the bottom right) it doesn't work. It just has the outline of the normal list, but the actual list is like a normal one. I am using mozilla firefox 3.something. This is the project. This project doesn't work altogether
Reported.
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Hello!
I'm a Geman, but I try to write English!
It's very cool! But if you're in the Fullscreen-Mode, you can't go back to the normal!
It't very nice!
akhof
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For most projects, it runs alot better, but this project doesn't work for me: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/lightning900/746572
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its cool! only one thing could be changed. when you press enter you start the green flag scripts, like in a project on your computer.
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Rick3137 wrote:
I have noticed that with Windows7, to really go to full screen you need to
put Windows Explorer in full screen mode first. ( click tools button then full screen)
That's true of all browser -- the "full-screen" button really means "make the player fill the browser window". But as you point out, if you make your browser full-screen first, then hit the full-screen button on the player, it fills almost the entire screen. IE, Firefox, and Google Chrome all support a "full screen" view. Safari does not, so the best you can do with Safari is to maximize the browser window.
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Rick3137 wrote:
(talking about the full-screen mode in IE)
Also there is a one shot thing. You have to reload the project to do it again.
You are right, when using Full-Screen mode in IE, it only works the first time. We'll try to fix that. Meanwhile, as you say, you can re-load the project to go full screen again.
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johnm wrote:
Rick3137 wrote:
(talking about the full-screen mode in IE)
Also there is a one shot thing. You have to reload the project to do it again.You are right, when using Full-Screen mode in IE, it only works the first time. We'll try to fix that. Meanwhile, as you say, you can re-load the project to go full screen again.
Go Firefox.
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Rick3137 wrote:
Also there is a one shot thing. You have to reload the project to do it again. (talking about the full-screen mode in IE)
You are right, when using Full-Screen mode in IE, it only works the first time. We'll try to fix that. Meanwhile, as you say, you can re-load the project to go full screen again. This problem occurs only on IE; other browsers let you go between full-screen and normal mode as often as you like.
Last edited by johnm (2011-03-01 14:41:14)
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i do not like it! :_(
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