Is there any way to disable the "download" feature like you can with the "comments and tagging" feature?
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SmartIrishKid wrote:
Is there any way to disable the "download" feature like you can with the "comments and tagging" feature?
Sorry the downloading is one of the reasons scratch started in the first place if people keep remixing a better project comes out
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Code sharing is part of Scratch's core philosophy and such, but if you really need to hide code, Jens' Scratch2Exe takes a Scratch file and packages it with Jens' Chirp to create a fake .exe that cannot be modified. Or try S65's EXEScratch, which packages a project with the Java player.
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Ivaash wrote:
SmartIrishKid wrote:
Is there any way to disable the "download" feature like you can with the "comments and tagging" feature?
Sorry the downloading is one of the reasons scratch started in the first place if people keep remixing a better project comes out
No, see, I had wanted to create a project that had a password-entry script, but the project was too easy to download, giving users unlimited entry.
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SmartIrishKid wrote:
Ivaash wrote:
SmartIrishKid wrote:
Is there any way to disable the "download" feature like you can with the "comments and tagging" feature?
Sorry the downloading is one of the reasons scratch started in the first place if people keep remixing a better project comes out
No, see, I had wanted to create a project that had a password-entry script, but the project was too easy to download, giving users unlimited entry.
Maybe hide the script somewhere they wouldn't expect? Or use many broadcasts that make the password possible but hard to decode?
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Bluestribute wrote:
SmartIrishKid wrote:
Ivaash wrote:
Sorry the downloading is one of the reasons scratch started in the first place if people keep remixing a better project comes outNo, see, I had wanted to create a project that had a password-entry script, but the project was too easy to download, giving users unlimited entry.
Maybe hide the script somewhere they wouldn't expect? Or use many broadcasts that make the password possible but hard to decode?
But then, you know, they could still figure it out eventually. Or they could read your post.
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