Scratch should have app so you can make projects on your: iPhone iPad Android etc. That would be great!
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spyderwolf wrote:
Scratch should have app so you can make projects on your: iPhone iPad Android etc. That would be great!
It was made before, but was removed because it violated Apple's policies.
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I remember once hearing that the ST said that, after Scratch 2.1 (correct?), they would start developing a mobile app for scratch so that you could play scratch game on your mobile device.
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They are planning on a HTML 5 Player so that would easily work on mobile devices including iDevices
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jontmy00 wrote:
spyderwolf wrote:
Scratch should have app so you can make projects on your: iPhone iPad Android etc. That would be great!
It was made before, but was removed because it violated Apple's policies.
I don't see how an little app can violate that.
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spyderwolf wrote:
jontmy00 wrote:
spyderwolf wrote:
Scratch should have app so you can make projects on your: iPhone iPad Android etc. That would be great!
It was made before, but was removed because it violated Apple's policies.
I don't see how an little app can violate that.
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If I'm correct, Apple apps aren't aloud to interpret or create a code of their own, and that is what the Scratch app did, so that is why it got removed from the app store.
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ErnieParke wrote:
spyderwolf wrote:
jontmy00 wrote:
It was made before, but was removed because it violated Apple's policies.I don't see how an little app can violate that.
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If I'm correct, Apple apps aren't aloud to interpret or create a code of their own, and that is what the Scratch app did, so that is why it got removed from the app store.
You have just won ten thousand pounds!
*victory sound*
(if you don't get it ErnieParke is correct)
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I've noticed that, recently, a spat of programming environment Apps have been allowed on the iPhone/iPad platforms. For example:
Codea (http://twolivesleft.com/Codea/)
and
techBASIC (http://www.byteworks.us/Byte_Works/techBASIC.html).
Either Apple has changed their policy about native iXXX device programming Apps or they are turning a blind eye toward them.
About two years ago Apple rejected a Scratch App but, under the circumstances, perhaps it would be worthwhile trying again?
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BirdByte wrote:
ErnieParke wrote:
spyderwolf wrote:
I don't see how an little app can violate that.
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If I'm correct, Apple apps aren't aloud to interpret or create a code of their own, and that is what the Scratch app did, so that is why it got removed from the app store.
You have just won ten thousand pounds!
*victory sound*
(if you don't get it ErnieParke is correct)
dang. I'm fat now.
Yes, I know a pound is the currency in England

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funelephant wrote:
BirdByte wrote:
ErnieParke wrote:
If I'm correct, Apple apps aren't aloud to interpret or create a code of their own, and that is what the Scratch app did, so that is why it got removed from the app store.You have just won ten thousand pounds!
*victory sound*
(if you don't get it ErnieParke is correct)dang. I'm fat now.
Yes, I know a pound is the currency in England
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