(I wasn't sure which section to put this in).
With this simple guide, you will be able to view projects in the Flash Player on your iPad, and you don't have to install Java. This will also allow you to view other games on educational websites, such as Coolmath Games.
1) Visit the App Store on your iPad
2) Download the Rover browser (you can search for it) - you cannot install it on an iPhone or iPod Touch
3) Open the Rover browser after it has installed, then enter the URL of the Scratch Website into the address bar
4) Log on to your Scratch account, as you are unable to use the Flash Player as a guest
5) Load up a project in the Flash Player, it should run
Limitations:
Projects might be slightly slower.
Key presses are impossible.
You cannot use Turbo Mode.
Maybe this could be moved to FAQ?
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Pretty much every project uses the keypad so the app won't really be of much use
But good guide anyway
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I can list lots of projects that don't use the keypad:
Chess
Pyramid Solitaire
Hexahedron
Spectrum
Spectrum 2
BOX 1.0
Just off the top of my head in one minute, if I spent a lot of time I could list at least 25 more.
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Simply a flash browser, iSwifter does it too. I have the Scratch app installed on my iPad; and it's not jailbroken.
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Mokat wrote:
Doesn't jailbreaking it void your warranty?
Yes
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zubblewu wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Doesn't jailbreaking it void your warranty?
Yes
It's not jailbreaking...
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ImagineIt wrote:
zubblewu wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Doesn't jailbreaking it void your warranty?
Yes
It's not jailbreaking...
We're not talking about this...we're taking about Jailbreaking.
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I put the link to an app file of the scratch app on thenscratch app topic which you can install using an app installer without jailbreaking.
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cool! i'll try this out!
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jji7skyline wrote:
I put the link to an app file of the scratch app on thenscratch app topic which you can install using an app installer without jailbreaking.
You'll need a developer account to install it on your device.
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benjamin2 wrote:
I went to install iSwifter, but it's 17+.
All apps that connect to the internet like that are 17+, there can be some bad stuff on the internet. However, seeing that you used the internet to post that, I think it's not a problem.
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benjamin2 wrote:
I went to install iSwifter, but it's 17+.
Rover Browser is too
Well at least it should be, all Internet apps should be
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