stevetheipad wrote:
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.
Oh! Ok!
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stevetheipad wrote:
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.
It would be okay to publish it (with permission) but I don't think it would be legally or morally right to sell it.
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Awesome. Seriously, that is so epic. I'm going to download that App right now, no matter how much it costs!
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Daroach1 wrote:
Bklecka wrote:
Apple Has STUPID App Rules
-1
Saying Apple has stupid app rules just because they deleted it is like saying Windows is stupid because it's made by Microsoft.
Yeah. I don't like windows but I like the Xbox. So +1 to the -1.
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ScratchRef for iPhone is now FREE this month to celebrate the ScratchDay 2012
http://scratchcatala.com/scratchref/app/eng/index.html
Try it and enjoy this Reference Guide in your iPhone
Happy ScratchDay
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scratchcatala wrote:
ScratchRef for iPhone is now FREE this month to celebrate the ScratchDay 2012
http://scratchcatala.com/scratchref/app/eng/index.html
Try it and enjoy this Reference Guide in your iPhone
Happy ScratchDay
I'm happy to hear it!
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Lucario621 wrote:
BWOG wrote:
Well, now will people stop asking if there will be one? I hope so.
Nah, I still want a DSiWare app for Scratch
Yes one on the 3DS
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sonicdv wrote:
Lucario621 wrote:
BWOG wrote:
Well, now will people stop asking if there will be one? I hope so.
Nah, I still want a DSiWare app for Scratch
Yes one on the 3DS
Naw, one written in javascript so it works everywhere.
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williambl wrote:
scratchisthebest wrote:
sonicdv wrote:
Yes one on the 3DSNaw, one written in javascript so it works everywhere.
Oh yes. That would be epic.
Sure would be. At least there's Snap! though.
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Running on a jailbroken device, I got Scratch to run on my iPod Touch...slower than slow. Its too slow to even be usable, for that matter. But hopefully I can get things to work better.
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What's it called?
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happyland440 wrote:
What's it called?
Now I know! I just looked on iTunes and it's called ScratchRef. It's a must get for scratchers that love Scratch a lot.
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It's still standing.
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happyland440 wrote:
It's still standing.
Well, you can't actually make projects on it, you can just learn about the blocks.
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bobbybee wrote:
Running on a jailbroken device, I got Scratch to run on my iPod Touch...slower than slow. Its too slow to even be usable, for that matter. But hopefully I can get things to work better.
I got mine to work, but It crashes alot and the screen appears small, so I have to zoom in. Is that normal or is it because the new iPod's have "Retina" display?
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