I had an idea.
What if you could view the Scratch Resources website through the program and then directly download them into your program?
This would make it a lot easier to use the Scratch Resources website. And I don't think it would take too long to make.
Where I think it should be. Forgive me for the bad image editing. >.<
Last edited by ProgrammingFreak (2012-04-11 09:52:25)
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I don't really use Scratch Resources, but I guess it'd cool for if I ever do.
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I agree with the concept. However, I think, when you click import, it should have the option "resources" on the side. It saves a button. Well, kinda.
Last edited by scimonster (2012-04-11 10:27:18)
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scimonster wrote:
I agree with the concept. However, I think, when you click import, it should have the option "resources" on the side. It saves a button. Well, kinda.
That would be cool
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schusteralex2 wrote:
scimonster wrote:
I agree with the concept. However, I think, when you click import, it should have the option "resources" on the side. It saves a button. Well, kinda.
That would be cool
Yeah, it would.
And RedRocker: I don't either (only like once) but I think that people don't use it a lot because it's not as accessible as it could be.
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Fullmoon actually created an application called Scraps similar to what you're describing. It's not directly integrated into Scratch, however it is a separate program (without the browser) that makes it very convenient to upload/download files. You can see the video of it here, or see the thread here. I certainly think integrating Scratch Resources with the program itself would make Scratch Resources more popular, and thus more useful.
Last edited by Lucario621 (2012-04-11 15:27:18)
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Lucario621 wrote:
Fullmoon actually created an application called Scraps similar to what you're describing. It's not directly integrated into Scratch, however it is a separate program (without the browser) that makes it very convenient to upload/download files. You can see the video of it here, or see the thread here. I certainly think integrating Scratch Resources with the program itself would make Scratch Resources more popular, and thus more useful.
Thanks.
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