Will all old projects still work?
Will projects save as flash files as-well as upload as it?
Will we be able to open other flash files in scratch?
Will many new blocks come out?
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I had the same question as you for the first, but I'm still not sure. The second one is a yes, I'm not sure about the third, and as for the fourth, a bunch of new blocks will come out.
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Great questions! I'd love to answer them all, but I don't know the answers, so I'll just tell you the best of my guesses.
colorfusion wrote:
Will all old projects still work?
My guess would be "yes," and if not, I'm sure you can still use 1.4. However, all previous versions of Scratch have been backwards-compatible (mostly), so I would expect old projects will still work. However, because there's a complete rewrite, I'm not entirely sure, so don't take my word for it.
Will projects save as flash files as-well as upload as it?
I doubt the projects will save as Flash files - they'll probably use the old .sb format. But the online player will definitely be Flash-based, so they'll probably have something to embed it which will give the illusion that the project is running as a Flash file.
Will we be able to open other flash files in scratch?
I highly doubt that - Scratch won't be a Flash file creator (that's what Flash is for!), it will be a programming tool made in Flash. They're completely irrelevant.
Will many new blocks come out?
That would be my guess
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