There should be a scratch app for Ipad,Iphone,Ipod and Ipod Touch
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The Scratch Team's busy working on Scratch 2.0 at the moment The iPod range doesn't support Flash anyway, so yeahhh Scratch on an iPad would require them to completely rewrite Scratch for a third time, which I don't think they'd want to do
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There was one, but Apple took it down after a while. if you can find the download, you can compile it yourself and use it on there...
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Jonathanpb wrote:
The Scratch Team's busy working on Scratch 2.0 at the moment The iPod range doesn't support Flash anyway, so yeahhh Scratch on an iPad would require them to completely rewrite Scratch for a third time, which I don't think they'd want to do
Actually I got it wrong there is a flash browser called Puffin on the App Store!
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Please, no necroposting. We already know everything we need to know about why there is no Scratch app.
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Does Scratch 2.0 work on the "One Tablet Per Child" OTPC?
(Sorry, I don't have an OTPC at this time)
Or does Scratch run on Windows Surface (Windows8 or WindowsRT)?
(I don't have one of those either)
BTW, is it a good idea to base Scratch on Flash since Adobe is ending support for Flash?
Also, Scratch apps for tablets (Android or iOS or Windows8) can be distributed from this site without subjecting to the Apple or Google or Microsoft App Store policies.
Last edited by mickchang (2013-02-01 20:43:30)
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While you can download and install android apps from a website, all apple apps must be downloaded from their App Store.
I'm not quite sure about the compatibility with other devices but I'm fairly sure scratch works with windows 8.
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mickchang wrote:
Does Scratch 2.0 work on the "One Tablet Per Child" OTPC?
(Sorry, I don't have an OTPC at this time)
Or does Scratch run on Windows Surface (Windows8 or WindowsRT)?
(I don't have one of those either)
BTW, is it a good idea to base Scratch on Flash since Adobe is ending support for Flash?
Also, Scratch apps for tablets (Android or iOS or Windows8) can be distributed from this site without subjecting to the Apple or Google or Microsoft App Store policies.
I believe you should post a separate topic for this.
If you can install Flash in an OLPC (I suppose you could, as it's basically a x86 Fedora GNU/Linux afaik), yes.
Should work perfectly in desktop Windows 8, but not Windows RT as that's built for mobiles, which have an entirely different processor architecture (ARM).
Probably not. Flash is very laggy and won't run well in low-end machines.
Yes, but installing unauthorized iOS apps (which seems to be the major demand here) is a hassle.
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MrFlash67 wrote:
soniku3 wrote:
How is that necroposting? What the...
Developer123 did a 1-year post.
Actually, Dev may have felt that he could further contribute to a discussion that was still currently relevant.
But it isn't really relevant, so...
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