Discuss Scratch

ParanoidGamer
Scratcher
7 posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

It would be really cool to have scratch programs in .exe you could use them on any computer an maybe use scratch a bit more professionally.
MathlyCat
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Sorry, but sadly it is VERY difficult to make a compiler and the Scratch Team is too busy to deal with that. So yes it's be useful, but:

1. Not everyone uses Windows
2. Compilers are not easy as pie
3. Aren't there compilers on the Internet?

No support
ParanoidGamer
Scratcher
7 posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

just an idea, chill
Ninkancho
Scratcher
500+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

This forum is for serious debate about Scratch suggestions. No chilling is necessary ;)
Lythium
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Support. This would be a great help in my school acrivities, as I can finalky be able to showcase my scratch projects.
banana439monkey
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

support!
ParanoidGamer
Scratcher
7 posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Lythium wrote:

Support. This would be a great help in my school acrivities, as I can finalky be able to showcase my scratch projects.

Totally agree.
superben100
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

helloandgoodbye9
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Already possible. See the wiki.
ParanoidGamer
Scratcher
7 posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

helloandgoodbye9 wrote:

Already possible. See the wiki.
Cool
Techno-CAT
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

MathlyCat wrote:

Sorry, but sadly it is VERY difficult to make a compiler and the Scratch Team is too busy to deal with that. So yes it's be useful, but:

1. Not everyone uses Windows

https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0

windows holds 95% share
Scratcher1002
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Ninkancho wrote:

This forum is for serious debate about Scratch suggestions. No chilling is necessary ;)
Unless of course you put something in the refrigerator.
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Eh,

MathlyCat wrote:

1. Not everyone uses Windows
2. Compilers are not easy as pie
3. Aren't there compilers on the Internet?

No support
cheddargirl
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Have you checked out this Scratch Wiki page yet? It's a helpful guide that explains how to port projects to .exe (as well as other formats).
DrKat123
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

Techno-CAT wrote:

MathlyCat wrote:

Sorry, but sadly it is VERY difficult to make a compiler and the Scratch Team is too busy to deal with that. So yes it's be useful, but:

1. Not everyone uses Windows

https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0

windows holds 95% share
Still
<3% of those are Linux/Unix-like OS users. They can't open .exe files


No support per MathlyCat
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

DrKat123 wrote:

Techno-CAT wrote:

MathlyCat wrote:

Sorry, but sadly it is VERY difficult to make a compiler and the Scratch Team is too busy to deal with that. So yes it's be useful, but:

1. Not everyone uses Windows

https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0

windows holds 95% share
Still
<3% of those are Linux/Unix-like OS users. They can't open .exe files


No support per MathlyCat
By that logic, Scratch 2.0 Offline should be removed because it is not available for Linux Users.
I support along with .app, .jar, .WhateverLinuxUses .swf
DrKat123
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

dude341 wrote:

DrKat123 wrote:

Techno-CAT wrote:

MathlyCat wrote:

Sorry, but sadly it is VERY difficult to make a compiler and the Scratch Team is too busy to deal with that. So yes it's be useful, but:

1. Not everyone uses Windows

https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0

windows holds 95% share
Still
<3% of those are Linux/Unix-like OS users. They can't open .exe files


No support per MathlyCat
By that logic, Scratch 2.0 Offline should be removed because it is not available for Linux Users.
I support along with .app, .jar, .WhateverLinuxUses .swf
Scratch 2.0 is available for linux as a .run package

But no .deb package ;-/
superben100
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Being able to export projects into .exe format

cheddargirl wrote:

Have you checked out this Scratch Wiki page yet? It's a helpful guide that explains how to port projects to .exe (as well as other formats).
That only works for “.sb”, which is the Scratch 1.4 project file format. There is a converter for “.sb2” to “.sb”. But the problem is that not all of the Scratch 2.0 features are in Scratch 1.4. Therefore making it impossible to port Scratch 2.0 projects that use the new features to “.exe”. At least not by using that method.

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