As covered on Daring Fireball, Apple have softened the language of the "no interpreters" rule under which Scratch was removed from the App Store. The new clause reads:
Unless otherwise approved by Apple in writing, no interpreted code may be downloaded or used in an Application except for code that is interpreted and run by Apple’s Documented APIs and built-in interpreter(s). Notwithstanding the foregoing, with Apple’s prior written consent, an Application may use embedded interpreted code in a limited way if such use is solely for providing minor features or functionality that are consistent with the intended and advertised purpose of the Application.
Will you be re-submitting the app for evaluation?
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andresmh wrote:
One of our Scratch fans created an app that lets you browse and play projects from our website on your iPhone/iPod touch
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scratch/id358266270?mt=8
A few notes:
1. The Scratch Team at MIT did not create the app so we cannot provide any kind of support for it.
2. We also do not get anything from the sales of the app.
Dude, I'm isorry but that app got removed from the app store.
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where can we get this???
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boy_fighter wrote:
andresmh wrote:
One of our Scratch fans created an app that lets you browse and play projects from our website on your iPhone/iPod touch
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/scratch/id358266270?mt=8
A few notes:
1. The Scratch Team at MIT did not create the app so we cannot provide any kind of support for it.
2. We also do not get anything from the sales of the app.Dude, I'm isorry but that app got removed from the app store.
he knows hes on the scratch team
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hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Via JSO's twitter, I have recently discovered that the Scratch app has been resubmitted to the app store - JSO retweeted a developer's tweet about it.
so there is an app
There was, but you could only view project, not make them. It was removed because Apple doesn't (or didn't) allow code interpreters on the App store. Since it's removal, Apple has changed the agreement which left a small loophole for Scratch to climb through.
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coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Via JSO's twitter, I have recently discovered that the Scratch app has been resubmitted to the app store - JSO retweeted a developer's tweet about it.
so there is an app
There was, but you could only view project, not make them. It was removed because Apple doesn't (or didn't) allow code interpreters on the App store. Since it's removal, Apple has changed the agreement which left a small loophole for Scratch to climb through.
yay
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coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Via JSO's twitter, I have recently discovered that the Scratch app has been resubmitted to the app store - JSO retweeted a developer's tweet about it.
so there is an app
There was, but you could only view project, not make them. It was removed because Apple doesn't (or didn't) allow code interpreters on the App store. Since it's removal, Apple has changed the agreement which left a small loophole for Scratch to climb through.
how much will it cost?
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hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
so there is an appThere was, but you could only view project, not make them. It was removed because Apple doesn't (or didn't) allow code interpreters on the App store. Since it's removal, Apple has changed the agreement which left a small loophole for Scratch to climb through.
how much will it cost?
I'm not sure, but I imagine will be about the same as the old app, which was around $5.
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coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
There was, but you could only view project, not make them. It was removed because Apple doesn't (or didn't) allow code interpreters on the App store. Since it's removal, Apple has changed the agreement which left a small loophole for Scratch to climb through.how much will it cost?
I'm not sure, but I imagine will be about the same as the old app, which was around $5.
That sounds affordable.
If I could afford an iPhone.
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littletonkslover wrote:
That sounds affordable.
If I could afford an iPhone.
Well, if you're looking for a cheap device with iPhone-like capabilities, try the iPod touch - it's what I have
I scrimped and saved for like a week to get it. Luckily, I never buy anything.
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coolstuff wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
That sounds affordable.
If I could afford an iPhone.Well, if you're looking for a cheap device with iPhone-like capabilities, try the iPod touch - it's what I have
I scrimped and saved for like a week to get it. Luckily, I never buy anything.
You're lucky. Even if I saved all my money and allowance, it'd take me about a year and a half to get something like that.
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littletonkslover wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
littletonkslover wrote:
That sounds affordable.
If I could afford an iPhone.Well, if you're looking for a cheap device with iPhone-like capabilities, try the iPod touch - it's what I have
I scrimped and saved for like a week to get it. Luckily, I never buy anything.You're lucky. Even if I saved all my money and allowance, it'd take me about a year and a half to get something like that.
Well, considering iPhones are more expensive here due to importation costs and stuff, it'd take me more than 2 years to save for one
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gsjs wrote:
i cant download says not available in us store
It isn't because it's NOT THERE. Apple took it off because the iPhones don't support Java. Only Object Oriented scripts like Objective-C.
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AnimationRecreation wrote:
gsjs wrote:
i cant download says not available in us store
It isn't because it's NOT THERE. Apple took it off because the iPhones don't support Java. Only Object Oriented scripts like Objective-C.
Actually, Apple took it off because code interpreters were against their policy. However, it has since been resubmitted because Apple changed their policy
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coolstuff wrote:
AnimationRecreation wrote:
gsjs wrote:
i cant download says not available in us store
It isn't because it's NOT THERE. Apple took it off because the iPhones don't support Java. Only Object Oriented scripts like Objective-C.
Actually, Apple took it off because code interpreters were against their policy. However, it has since been resubmitted because Apple changed their policy
I am rechecking every day. I have the app when it was in the store at the time.
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ihaveamac wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
AnimationRecreation wrote:
It isn't because it's NOT THERE. Apple took it off because the iPhones don't support Java. Only Object Oriented scripts like Objective-C.Actually, Apple took it off because code interpreters were against their policy. However, it has since been resubmitted because Apple changed their policy
I am rechecking every day. I have the app when it was in the store at the time.
I only just got my iPod one or two weeks ago - so I hope it comes back in soon.
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coolstuff wrote:
AnimationRecreation wrote:
gsjs wrote:
i cant download says not available in us store
It isn't because it's NOT THERE. Apple took it off because the iPhones don't support Java. Only Object Oriented scripts like Objective-C.
Actually, Apple took it off because code interpreters were against their policy. However, it has since been resubmitted because Apple changed their policy
So now that Apple changed their policy, they're resubmitting the app to see if it fits the rules again?
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