I discoverd that is is possible to play scratch projects on your mobile phone. This only works an phones running google android (like mine). Just go to the scratch site and log in, then select a scratch project, then make sure you have flash enabled (because android phones have flash, not java) now if you see a little green arrow, tap on it. You are now playing a scratch project on your android phone. Slide out the keyboard to interact with the project, ad tap on the scratch window to click on sprites. (If you want, you can make it full screen by holding the bar on the top until a menu comes up to let you.make it full screen.)
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Rexpup wrote:
henley wrote:
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I wish you could do this on iPhones.Apple refuses to have anything to do with Flash, event though it's the most-installed software ever.
I wonder why Apple is so stubborn as to not want Flash on iPhones.
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According to Apple’s thoughts on Flash, Java works on iPhones.
I’m testing right now.
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henley wrote:
According to Apple’s thoughts on Flash, Java works on iPhones.
I’m testing right now.
No, not Java. JavaScript. There's a huge difference. And some people are working on a JS Scratch viewer, but that may take a long time.
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veggieman001 wrote:
henley wrote:
According to Apple’s thoughts on Flash, Java works on iPhones.
I’m testing right now.No, not Java. JavaScript. There's a huge difference. And some people are working on a JS Scratch viewer, but that may take a long time.
What’s the difference between Java and JavaScript?
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henley wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
henley wrote:
According to Apple’s thoughts on Flash, Java works on iPhones.
I’m testing right now.No, not Java. JavaScript. There's a huge difference. And some people are working on a JS Scratch viewer, but that may take a long time.
What’s the difference between Java and JavaScript?
One (JavaScript) does things like keep you logged into scratch, and makes things lke pop-up menus on webpages, and the other (Java) is a programming language by oracle that can make online games like falling sand or mincraft.
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henley wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
henley wrote:
According to Apple’s thoughts on Flash, Java works on iPhones.
I’m testing right now.No, not Java. JavaScript. There's a huge difference. And some people are working on a JS Scratch viewer, but that may take a long time.
What’s the difference between Java and JavaScript?
JavaScript is a scripting language that's interpreted and run by a browser, commonly used for scripting things on web pages. Java is a compiled programming language that requires a plug-in to run in a browser.
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Mike16112 wrote:
I discoverd that is is possible to play scratch projects on your mobile phone. This only works an phones running google android (like mine). Just go to the scratch site and log in, then select a scratch project, then make sure you have flash enabled (because android phones have flash, not java) now if you see a little green arrow, tap on it. You are now playing a scratch project on your android phone. Slide out the keyboard to interact with the project, ad tap on the scratch window to click on sprites. (If you want, you can make it full screen by holding the bar on the top until a menu comes up to let you.make it full screen.)
Excuse me, Mike16112, that is not a question. Please re-post this on Miscellaneous.
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scratchuser7282 wrote:
Mike16112 wrote:
I discoverd that is is possible to play scratch projects on your mobile phone. This only works an phones running google android (like mine). Just go to the scratch site and log in, then select a scratch project, then make sure you have flash enabled (because android phones have flash, not java) now if you see a little green arrow, tap on it. You are now playing a scratch project on your android phone. Slide out the keyboard to interact with the project, ad tap on the scratch window to click on sprites. (If you want, you can make it full screen by holding the bar on the top until a menu comes up to let you.make it full screen.)
Excuse me, Mike16112, that is not a question. Please re-post this on Miscellaneous.
The All About Scratch forum isn't specifically for questions - it's for anything to do with Scratch
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scratchuser7282 wrote:
Mike16112 wrote:
I discoverd that is is possible to play scratch projects on your mobile phone. This only works an phones running google android (like mine). Just go to the scratch site and log in, then select a scratch project, then make sure you have flash enabled (because android phones have flash, not java) now if you see a little green arrow, tap on it. You are now playing a scratch project on your android phone. Slide out the keyboard to interact with the project, ad tap on the scratch window to click on sprites. (If you want, you can make it full screen by holding the bar on the top until a menu comes up to let you.make it full screen.)
Excuse me, Mike16112, that is not a question. Please re-post this on Miscellaneous.
Jonathanpb is right, not to mention that the Miscellaneous forum is specifically for topics unrelated to Scratch.
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