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awesomeguy100606
Scratcher
4 posts

Scratch 3.0 is here!

jhon632006 wrote:

jhon632006 wrote:

PLEASE CHANGE THE VECTOR EDITOR!!, I DONT KNOW HOT TO CREATE A NEW BACKGROUND, THE ERASER DOESN'T WORK AND THE EDITOR IS TOO SMALL!!!
i agree with myself


I can't get to most of my Sprites in Scratch.
I think I prefer Scratch 2.0

Last edited by awesomeguy100606 (Jan. 3, 2019 19:50:00)

T-Posemaster54
Scratcher
2 posts

Scratch 3.0 is here!

I can´t code very good and I really need some coding lessons. *Bad at coding 101*
ceebee
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Scratch 3.0 is here!

Hi folks! We're going to close this topic. In case it is helpful, here is the list of commonly asked questions from the original post:

What is Scratch 3.0?
Scratch 3.0 is the next generation of Scratch – designed to expand how, what, and where you can create with Scratch. It includes dozens of new sprites, a totally new sound editor, and many new programming blocks. And with Scratch 3.0, you are able to create and play projects on your tablet, in addition to your laptop or desk computer.

When will Scratch 3.0 launch?
Today! January 2, 2019.

Where are all my old projects?
Your projects are still in all of the places they were previously. You can see all of your projects at https://scratch.mit.edu/mystuff/

What are Scratch 3.0 extensions?
In the Scratch 3.0 programming editor, you can add collections of extra blocks called “extensions.” For example, there will be extensions that enable you to program physical devices (such as micro:bit and LEGO robotics kits) and to translate text within your Scratch projects. We will continue to add new extensions over time, so what you can do with Scratch will continue to grow over time.

Where are the pen blocks? And the play-note blocks?
These blocks are now contained in Scratch extensions. To add them, click on the extensions button in the bottom left corner of the screen, and then select the extension that you want.

If I find a bug in Scratch 3.0, where should I report it?
When you find bugs, please share them in this forum post: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/3/

If I have suggestions for Scratch 3.0, where I can share them?
Please share your suggestions in this forum post: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/1/

Is Scratch 3.0 available in multiple languages?
Yes! Scratch 3.0 is available in many languages, but many more are still being translated by our community of volunteer translators.

Why has the stage moved to the right side of the editor?
As we tested different prototypes of Scratch 3.0, people found the interface more intuitive and understandable with the blocks palette on the left and the stage on the right (with the scripting area in the middle). Fun fact: This setup is similar to the arrangement of Scratch 1.0, the original version of Scratch.

Where is Scratch 2.0 and can I still use it?
You can still download the Scratch 2.0 and 1.4 offline editors here: https://scratch.mit.edu/download

Where can I learn more about Scratch 3.0?
We’ve shared a much more detailed FAQ about Scratch 3.0 here: https://scratch.mit.edu/info/faq#scratch3

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