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- MrScribblenaut
- Scratcher
19 posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Can we ever expect a Scratch app for iOS someday? If I do remember correctly, a long while back something was said about Scratch being for mobile devices… Can anyone confirm this?
-MrScribblenaut
-MrScribblenaut
- comp500
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Check the scratch Suggestions site (not the forum) and search for it, they have info there or look on the scratch blog, both are linked from the main scratch site. Can we ever expect a Scratch app for iOS someday? If I do remember correctly, a long while back something was said about Scratch being for mobile devices… Can anyone confirm this?
-MrScribblenaut
- MrScribblenaut
- Scratcher
19 posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Check the scratch Suggestions site (not the forum) and search for it, they have info there or look on the scratch blog, both are linked from the main scratch site. Can we ever expect a Scratch app for iOS someday? If I do remember correctly, a long while back something was said about Scratch being for mobile devices… Can anyone confirm this?
-MrScribblenaut
Nothing was confirmed about mobile devices in the suggestions website, but I did find that a couple years ago it was discussed in Scratch forums here, and I found that someone used the LogMeIn app to use Scratch from their computer here. I'll have to see if you could do that with 2.0. Thanks for your help!
Last edited by MrScribblenaut (Feb. 23, 2013 13:20:44)
- Teglene
- Scratcher
36 posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Scratch can run on the puffin browser. you get a free trial for flash player so you can use scratch but then you need to pay for flash
- botcrusher
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
- bullelk12
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
- letmethink
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
- letmethink
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Darn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- letmethink
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Sorry for crushing your hopesDarn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
I shall crush yours now and not let you think!Sorry for crushing your hopesDarn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- letmethink
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
… (I'm still thinking) …I shall crush yours now and not let you think!Sorry for crushing your hopesDarn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- kiman100
- Scratcher
33 posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
I think apple should think about the kids that could benefit from this. They could recruit programmers from the website. It would help the kids and them.… (I'm still thinking) …I shall crush yours now and not let you think!Sorry for crushing your hopesDarn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
I don't think Apple really cares.I think apple should think about the kids that could benefit from this. They could recruit programmers from the website. It would help the kids and them.… (I'm still thinking) …I shall crush yours now and not let you think!Sorry for crushing your hopesDarn.But you can get into serious trouble for doing that. You could get your developers liscence stripped.Maybe sneak it into a game…Click the Apple 3 times. You win! Now here is code for the Scratch App.Time to get us to make apple ‘for this project only’ allow us to share code!Agreed.1. photon for ios is better than puffin
2. untill someone picks up the gloves with apple there can not be an app. apple does not allow apps that share code
that's annoying
Also, when you make a game for the ios app store you have to get it checked for content, like no filming the screen etc.
Somebody would have thought of that if it had been that simple. It isn't worth risking the consequences.
- KrIsMa
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
i think on mobile devices, you need adobe flash/java.
Apple never allowed java/flash because they were part of making HTML5.
If you want more info, I can explain further.
If you want an app - Apple removed it. Scratch put up a mobile scratch application, but it got removed for some reason.
Apple never allowed java/flash because they were part of making HTML5.
If you want more info, I can explain further.
If you want an app - Apple removed it. Scratch put up a mobile scratch application, but it got removed for some reason.
Last edited by KrIsMa (April 9, 2013 01:36:13)
- curiouscrab
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
Apple doesn't like people being able to program. Possibly might be a bug in all Apple products that coding apps may hack into the actual device and cause damage. i think on mobile devices, you need adobe flash/java.
Apple never allowed java/flash because they were part of making HTML5.
If you want more info, I can explain further.
If you want an app - Apple removed it. Scratch put up a mobile scratch application, but it got removed for some reason.
- botcrusher
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
you cant do much damage apple makes you code in xcode and not the native c+
- learnegy
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratch on Mobile Devices?
At this point, due to the Flash dependency, the best Scratch can do on iOS is a web-based JavaScript player for Scratch projects. Since Apple does not allow native apps that load other apps/games (e.g. emulators, virtual machines, etc.), it would have to implemented via the web browser for Apple devices. Android does not have this limitation; so a Scratch player running on Android tablets in the future is feasible. However, rebuilding the player for Android is quite a bit of work and unlikely to be developed by the ST anytime in the near future.
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