There was one, but it was removed. (Interpreted code such as Java, Flash, etc isn't allowed in apps.)
I heard that Apple has changed their policy ever-so-slightly since then and that the app has been resubmitted, so there may still be hope.
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Harakou wrote:
There was one, but it was removed. (Interpreted code such as Java, Flash, etc isn't allowed in apps.)
I heard that Apple has changed their policy ever-so-slightly since then and that the app has been resubmitted, so there may still be hope.
Thats why i posted this subject.
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hdarken wrote:
Harakou wrote:
There was one, but it was removed. (Interpreted code such as Java, Flash, etc isn't allowed in apps.)
I heard that Apple has changed their policy ever-so-slightly since then and that the app has been resubmitted, so there may still be hope.Thats why i posted this subject.
There is an app but it's NOT made by scratch! other than that its exactly the same
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*points to the stickie "ideas that have already been resolved"*
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http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=31723
Read the announcements dummy.
'nuff said.
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Usatt1337 wrote:
http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic.php?id=31723
Read the announcements dummy.
'nuff said.
I did.
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hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
What's the new apps name?
It isn't in the app store yet.
Is there a release date planned yet?
Nope - as soon as Apple approves it, it'll go straight to the App Store.
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coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
It isn't in the app store yet.Is there a release date planned yet?
Nope - as soon as Apple approves it, it'll go straight to the App Store.
So when will Apple approve it?
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hdarken wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
hdarken wrote:
Is there a release date planned yet?Nope - as soon as Apple approves it, it'll go straight to the App Store.
So when will Apple approve it?
When they get the chance. Naturally, they have a lot of apps coming in every day, and the Scratch app may take some thought on their part.
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There was another tweet about it a few days ago - I wrote about it in the topic in Announcements: http://scratch.mit.edu/forums/viewtopic … 17#p461717.
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You Know What,Forget Scratch Player,I'm Going To Make Scratch (Not Scratch Player) in Xcode Then They'll Have No Choice But To Submit it.Besides Even If Apple Doesn't Approve It I'll Simply <broadcast[The App] In A Email Then Tell The Person Who I Sent It To Foward It And Then The Next Person etc. And When I'm Done Post Your Email Address Here With This Message As A Quote
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Erm, the problem is that it's probably pretty hard to interpret that. In addition to that, we wouldn't be able to view it because you can't distribute apps via email, unless you distribute it as code, and we'd have to be a part of the developer program to test it.
I'm not sure what you mean by them having no choice but to submit it... They can deny certain apps that go against their terms of use, or just put them in the "limbo" like the Scratch app.
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