Scratch 1.4
The previous version of Scratch, version 1.4, is still available for download. You can still share projects from 1.4 to the Scratch website. (However, projects created in Scratch 2.0 cannot be opened in 1.4.)
Scratch 1.4 For Mac OS X |
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Scratch 1.4 for Windows For network deployments, use the Scratch1.4.msi.installer.zip |
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Scratch 1.4 for Debian / Ubuntu |
Frequently Asked Questions about Scratch 1.4
What resources are available to help me learn how to use Scratch 1.4?
For a step-by-step introduction, download the Scratch 1.4 Getting Started Guide. The Scratch 1.4 Reference Guide has a thorough explanation of the Scratch interface and programming language. Scratch Cards provide brief explanations that show how to make animations and interactive projects with Scratch.
What are the system requirements for Scratch 1.4?
Display: 800 x 480 or larger, thousands or millions of colors (16-bit color or greater) Operating System: Windows 2000 or later, Mac OS X 10.4 or later, Ubuntu Linux 9.04 or later (For other versions of Linux, see the Linux Installer page) Disk: at least 120 megabytes of free space to install Scratch. CPU and memory: Most computers have enough memory to run Scratch 1.4, but very old computers may run Scratch slowly. Sound / Video: Sound playback requires speakers (or headphones), and recording requires a microphone. Many laptops have speakers and microphones built in. Scratch 1.4 can use a USB or built-in camera (optional).