see my signature ! i think 11alex can convert them on windows ! but he might of used a mac too . he converted mine !
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I have heard of a cool trick to do so using the iExpress wizard... Click all of these links to see if you have it...
C:\WINDOWS\system32\iexpress.exe
C:\WINDOWS\iexpress.exe
C:\WINDOWS(x86)\iexpress.exe
C:\WINDOWS(x86)\system32\iexpress.exe
C:\windows\system32\iexpress.exe
C:\windows\iexpress.exe
C:\windows(x86)\system32\iexpress.exe
C:\windows(x86)\iexpress.exe
C:\WINDOWS\system\iexpress.exe
Note that you will have to remove the http:// in the 404 error page URL resulting. Scratch automatically adds this
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Last edited by billyedward (2009-07-27 21:38:21)
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How come I never knew this existed? Great idea! I'll have to look back at it in a few days' time, because I'm not at the house of mine with a mac, but GREAT idea! Macs are so underappreciated.
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billyedward wrote:
If you can't create a scratch to windows exe converter, is it possible to make your mac converter run on windows? That way, windows users can make .apps for distribution to mac users!
The new version that I will post tomorow uses unix scripts that are mac only so no (Unless you found a new way to rebuild the project in Cgywin, but the compiler is an applescript, so the source is included
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Jens wrote:
Excellent! Too bad I don't have a Mac, either. Could you explain how it works?
The new version (coming tomorow) copies a app named "Application Stub" that has the .image file in the resources folder, then takes the designated scratch folder to the folder, and uses the openScratchProjectNamed: command, followed by the EnterPresentationMode command.
the same concept could work for windows but you would have to make a folder to put it in, or use your chirpCompiler
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http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?pid=184282#p184282
the new version, and my custom version of scratch are here
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I am trying to. I don't own a pc so I need to use my mom's. It might take awhile
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songhead95 wrote:
I have worked very hard (Through about 18 hours and a lot of caffeine) to make an application that will allow mac users to convert their projects to .app format, you can download the converter at the following adress:
http://www.4shared.com/file/77662485/d232bd8f/SB_to_app.html
I downloaded the compiler and evertime I try to convert my projects. There is an error message. What do I do
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That's cool.
I have a Mac, but I do most projects on my PC. Luckily I have an email and a flash drive. ^.^
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It's broken. New link plzplzplz!!!!!

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Awesome! This will be helpful...

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Okay, two words. NOT VALID!!!! Can you make the freakin' file valid? All the links to it are broken!!! MAKE ONE NOW!!!!!
<when green flag clicked>
MAKE A NON-VALID FILE!!
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olivercrazy wrote:
Okay, two words. NOT VALID!!!! Can you make the freakin' file valid? All the links to it are broken!!! MAKE ONE NOW!!!!!
<when green flag clicked>
MAKE A NON-VALID FILE!!
[/blocks] This topic is rather old, so that's probably why the link isn't valid.
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ScratchX wrote:
awsome i love this! but most users dont have a mac except for ihaveamac lol
but im guessing you have a mac of course
I have TWO Macs! (and 1 PC. I'm so ashamed T-T)
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jackrulez wrote:
ScratchX wrote:
awsome i love this! but most users dont have a mac except for ihaveamac lol
but im guessing you have a mac of courseI have TWO Macs! (and 1 PC. I'm so ashamed T-T)
My family has 3 PC's and a Mac. I use the Mac.
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songhead95 wrote:
I have worked very hard (Through about 18 hours and a lot of caffeine) to make an application that will allow mac users to convert their projects to .app format, you can download the converter at the following adress:
http://www.4shared.com/file/77662485/d232bd8f/SB_to_app.html
this link dose not work please make a new one for every one. and your 18 hours of work will not be wasted
please reply back!!!!!
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I programmed this (a long time ago) in Java.
The good thing is: It works on all operating systems which supports java.
And you can hide the green flag if you want...
Last edited by ZeroLuck (2011-10-15 03:26:06)
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ZeroLuck wrote:
I programmed this (a long time ago) in Java.
The good thing is: It works on all operating systems wich supports java.
And you can hide the green flag if you want...
Cool. Can I see?
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Yes:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=62402
(This link goes in german forum, but i think you can find the download link)
EDIT:
the direct download link is:
http://www.file-upload.net/download-350 … R.Jar.html
Last edited by ZeroLuck (2011-10-15 03:34:35)
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