Scratch Viewer got deleted from the app store!
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It's so sad!!!
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ScratchRef the Ultimate Reference Guide for Scratch1.4 in your iPhone.
With more than 150 video examples, all blocks explained and the user interface without secrets. Take a look in the Apple Store
http://itunes.com/apps/scratchref
App developed in English, Spanish and Catalan
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Darn, it was removed!
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If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
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PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
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Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
Hey hey, I thought Scratch 2 was going to be in Flash. Are you already porting it to JS canvas??
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How much is the app? Or is it free?
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Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
Yay!
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Is it okay to publish this app to the app store and sell it?
If so, I'd like to try, as Apple's policy has changed.
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Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
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Mokat wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
dont be silly
free games for the chiddlers
means less money
for apple
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Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
Cool!
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Luke121 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Lightnin wrote:
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.dont be silly
free games for the chiddlers
means less money
for apple
So? I think Apple has enough money already ;D
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I think you should close this because the Scratch App was removed from iTunes.
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Haiming wrote:
I think you should close this because the Scratch App was removed from iTunes.
It's still discuss-able. If someone wanted tot try and recreate an app, they could discuss it here.
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Too bad the app's gone...
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Lightnin wrote:
PaperMario123 wrote:
If only Apple's policy was against things that distribute code for a COMMERCIAL purpose. That'd make more sense, and, since Scratch is 100% free, allow Scratch in the app store!
Couldn't agree more.
The good news is that we're in the early stages of working on an HTML 5 project player that should be able to work on the web browsers of iOS devices. Once we are ready to test this out, we'll make an announcement in this forum.
Cool!
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