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- PizzaPizza72
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Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
Introduction
Hello! I am PizzaPizza72. I've been using Scratch since 2019! I joined in 2020.
The suggestion
I want to say, can you use the Wayback Machine to use Scratch 2.0 with an older version of the Flash Player? I think I have a pen an older version of Flash without the kill switch. Is there a way I could use the online Scratch 2.0 editor with the WBM with my older Flash? I am using this snapshot of Scratch's front page: 2017 snapshot of Scratch 2.0
If I can't bring back 2.0, then I'll just use it on the Wayback Machine! (logged out of course)
Hello! I am PizzaPizza72. I've been using Scratch since 2019! I joined in 2020.
The suggestion
I want to say, can you use the Wayback Machine to use Scratch 2.0 with an older version of the Flash Player? I think I have a pen an older version of Flash without the kill switch. Is there a way I could use the online Scratch 2.0 editor with the WBM with my older Flash? I am using this snapshot of Scratch's front page: 2017 snapshot of Scratch 2.0
If I can't bring back 2.0, then I'll just use it on the Wayback Machine! (logged out of course)
- AnimatorsParadise
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1000+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
Since you have an old version of Flash, I believe that this site should work. It contains an online version of the Scratch 2.0 editor.
- PizzaPizza72
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1000+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
IntroductionI crossed out “a pen” so you can have a good laugh.
Hello! I am PizzaPizza72. I've been using Scratch since 2019! I joined in 2020.
The suggestion
I want to say, can you use the Wayback Machine to use Scratch 2.0 with an older version of the Flash Player? I think I have a pen an older version of Flash without the kill switch. Is there a way I could use the online Scratch 2.0 editor with the WBM with my older Flash? I am using this snapshot of Scratch's front page: 2017 snapshot of Scratch 2.0
If I can't bring back 2.0, then I'll just use it on the Wayback Machine! (logged out of course)
- PizzaPizza72
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1000+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
this site should work. It contains an online version of the Scratch 2.0 editor.It's just a gray screen. Since you have an old version of Flash, I believe that
- JustAn0th3rScratch3r
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17 posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
As far as I know, no.
However, you can download the offline 2.0 editor here. If you want to share something you've made in the offline editor, just go to | File > Save to your computer | while in the offline editor. Then, go back to the 3.0 online editor and go to | File > Load from your computer | and select the .sb3 file, then share it.
However, you can download the offline 2.0 editor here. If you want to share something you've made in the offline editor, just go to | File > Save to your computer | while in the offline editor. Then, go back to the 3.0 online editor and go to | File > Load from your computer | and select the .sb3 file, then share it.
- devms
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500+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
Just to correct you Scratch 2.0 saves as .sb2 As far as I know, no.
However, you can download the offline 2.0 editor here. If you want to share something you've made in the offline editor, just go to | File > Save to your computer | while in the offline editor. Then, go back to the 3.0 online editor and go to | File > Load from your computer | and select the .sb3 file, then share it.
- JustAn0th3rScratch3r
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17 posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
Oh, ok.Just to correct you Scratch 2.0 saves as .sb2 As far as I know, no.
However, you can download the offline 2.0 editor here. If you want to share something you've made in the offline editor, just go to | File > Save to your computer | while in the offline editor. Then, go back to the 3.0 online editor and go to | File > Load from your computer | and select the .sb3 file, then share it.
I assume .sb2 files can still be uploaded to 3.0 or am I wrong on that too?
- dhuls
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1000+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
They can, put they are converted to .sb3 with no way to convert them back (officially)Oh, ok.Just to correct you Scratch 2.0 saves as .sb2 As far as I know, no.
However, you can download the offline 2.0 editor here. If you want to share something you've made in the offline editor, just go to | File > Save to your computer | while in the offline editor. Then, go back to the 3.0 online editor and go to | File > Load from your computer | and select the .sb3 file, then share it.
I assume .sb2 files can still be uploaded to 3.0 or am I wrong on that too?
- 960times10_5is106044
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500+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
It says This plug-in isn't supported
- scratchgodo
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1000+ posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
That is because flash is not supported any more. It says This plug-in isn't supported
- Wowfunhappy
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27 posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
You can also download scratch.swf from github here: https://github.com/LLK/scratch-flash/releases
Then, run the swf using Flash Projector:
• Windows: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flashplayer_32_sa.exe
• Mac: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flashplayer_32_sa.dmg
• Linux: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flash_player_sa_linux.x86_64.tar.gz
Then, run the swf using Flash Projector:
• Windows: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flashplayer_32_sa.exe
• Mac: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flashplayer_32_sa.dmg
• Linux: https://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/flashplayer/updaters/32/flash_player_sa_linux.x86_64.tar.gz
Last edited by Wowfunhappy (May 24, 2022 14:03:02)
- Joseph-antone
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4 posts
Can Scratch 2.0 on the Wayback Machine still be used?
It works but it's a bit broken, you can't right click, the menus are broken, and the font isn't the same. Link https://web.archive.org/web/20170320152947/https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/editor/
Last edited by Joseph-antone (July 31, 2024 22:19:23)
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