djdolphin wrote:
nathanprocks wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
Can someone link to the Streak thread?
(And I love Panther, BYOB, and Dream)I searched the forums and couldn't find a forum thread for Streak and there is no link on the List of Scratch Modifications wiki page. The Streak website no longer exists, so I pasted the URL into the Wayback Machine and went to the last snapshot that works... And the download link for Streak is here!
Streak's new website is here: http://billy.scienceontheweb.net/Streak/
Lol I didn't find that link.
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Panther because slash looked like it was hacking me and byob is more complicated
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LS97 wrote:
I am offended.
Not a single person in this thread has mentioned Bingo.
I believe Bingo, Panther and BYOB are the top three Scratch mods.
Bingo has many original, added blocks. Lately, I've also been focusing on UI and non-block-related features, a bit like BYOB.
Panther has a very good choice of blocks, I gather most of those being original, and has the very useful Smalltalk coding feature.
BYOB is the inimitable marvel of interface coding by Jens and Co.
It's simple, yet has the basis of the more advanced languages with its methods and functions. First-class really brings the level up too.
IMHO, Slash is really not a proper mod, in the style of Scratch. Way too informal and cliché. The rest of the mods are just not worth the effort, with a few exceptions. It's been a mod-boom, literally
Streak has original blocks and a few interface changes. What more would you expect from the fashion starter, though? I think the creator of Streak has done more than enough
While Streak was one of the earliest mods (the second that I know of), I cannot take the credit for "starting the trend"; as it was Jens' Chirp (http://www.chirp.scratchr.org/blog/?paged=2) that inspired me to make Streak!
To my knowledge, Chirp was the first publicly available mod.
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