Discuss Scratch
- PyraEthan12
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Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
- PaperMarioFan2022
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That is not against the rules.stupidWhat was that word I just heard…? that wasThat is not against the rules.stupidWhat was that word I just heard…? that was
What are you guys talking about?
- PaperMarioFan2022
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(#73)Try using the website without internet.
Wait, can’t you just use the website?
Plus, some parents may not allow their kids to interact with strangers.
Can you actually use the website without internet enabled on your device?
- PaperMarioFan2022
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I know this is a really old topic about the app that got revoked a long time ago but is there any chance that apple will change their mind about it if the ST removes the coding in the program inside the coded program?
- dhuls
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(#85)No(#73)Try using the website without internet.
Wait, can’t you just use the website?
Plus, some parents may not allow their kids to interact with strangers.
Can you actually use the website without internet enabled on your device?
(#86)They would have to keep the coding to have a chance, not remove it.
I know this is a really old topic about the app that got revoked a long time ago but is there any chance that apple will change their mind about it if the ST removes the coding in the program inside the coded program?
- SDFTDusername
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theres a app called Kittenbot and it has Scratch 3.0 (with extensions for the physical world) but it doesn't seem to save projects correctly
- CZSuperboy
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Yes, we are. I thought we were talking about the Scratch app
No. As soon as you'd try to save your project/import an asset/load an asset from Scratch it would freak out. That is, if you even have a connection to load the website itself from in the first place.(#73)Try using the website without internet.
Wait, can’t you just use the website?
Plus, some parents may not allow their kids to interact with strangers.
Can you actually use the website without internet enabled on your device?
Um… that sounds about as practical as a refrigerator that doesn't cool anything. The refrigerator's sole purpose is to cool food. Scratch's sole purpose is to let people code. Remove coding from Scratch and it's no longer Scratch. I know this is a really old topic about the app that got revoked a long time ago but is there any chance that apple will change their mind about it if the ST removes the coding in the program inside the coded program?
Last edited by CZSuperboy (April 7, 2022 12:56:17)
- CZSuperboy
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accidental double post, sry
Last edited by CZSuperboy (April 7, 2022 12:53:41)
- medians
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This has to fix the crashing issue.
It's right because it's based off of iPhoneOS which is based off of MacOS.Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
Last edited by medians (April 7, 2022 12:54:30)
- CZSuperboy
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While that's true, it's not the case here. MacOS is reported in Safari's “request desktop website” mode to force webpages to load their desktop versions. This has to fix the crashing issue.It's right because it's based off of iPhoneOS which is based off of MacOS.Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
- medians
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Or it's just that the forums are outdated and detects new versions of iOS as MacOS.While that's true, it's not the case here. MacOS is reported in Safari's “request desktop website” mode to force webpages to load their desktop versions. This has to fix the crashing issue.It's right because it's based off of iPhoneOS which is based off of MacOS.Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
- CZSuperboy
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True. That's evident by the fact that they still reference Adobe Flash, which went defunct two years ago.Or it's just that the forums are outdated and detects new versions of iOS as MacOS.While that's true, it's not the case here. MacOS is reported in Safari's “request desktop website” mode to force webpages to load their desktop versions. This has to fix the crashing issue.It's right because it's based off of iPhoneOS which is based off of MacOS.Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
- PaperMarioFan2022
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-double quoted post-ignore-
Last edited by PaperMarioFan2022 (Nov. 14, 2023 17:50:37)
- PaperMarioFan2022
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Yes, we are. I thought we were talking about the Scratch appNo. As soon as you'd try to save your project/import an asset/load an asset from Scratch it would freak out. That is, if you even have a connection to load the website itself from in the first place.(#73)Try using the website without internet.
Wait, can’t you just use the website?
Plus, some parents may not allow their kids to interact with strangers.
Can you actually use the website without internet enabled on your device?Um… that sounds about as practical as a refrigerator that doesn't cool anything. The refrigerator's sole purpose is to cool food. Scratch's sole purpose is to let people code. Remove coding from Scratch and it's no longer Scratch. I know this is a really old topic about the app that got revoked a long time ago but is there any chance that apple will change their mind about it if the ST removes the coding in the program inside the coded program?
I experienced that a couple of times and it gave me an option to download the project I was making
- PaperMarioFan2022
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While that's true, it's not the case here. MacOS is reported in Safari's “request desktop website” mode to force webpages to load their desktop versions. This has to fix the crashing issue.It's right because it's based off of iPhoneOS which is based off of MacOS.Mine says this My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.3, No Flash version detected Literally all my projects, forum post, and everything, is on my iPad-My browser / operating system: MacOS Macintosh X 10.15.6, Safari 15.1, No Flash version detected. All i do is go to safari
But it’s wrong I’m on iPadOS 15.3.1
Can those reloads for Scratch be fixed and properly place the website or app in a portrait mode that doesn't have the PC or desktop version layout of Scratch loading on a mobile app?
Last edited by PaperMarioFan2022 (April 7, 2022 14:51:31)
- PaperMarioFan2022
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(#85)No(#73)Try using the website without internet.
Wait, can’t you just use the website?
Plus, some parents may not allow their kids to interact with strangers.
Can you actually use the website without internet enabled on your device?(#86)They would have to keep the coding to have a chance, not remove it.
I know this is a really old topic about the app that got revoked a long time ago but is there any chance that apple will change their mind about it if the ST removes the coding in the program inside the coded program?
That makes sense why the ST decided that offline wouldn't work properly on Scratch
Last edited by PaperMarioFan2022 (April 7, 2022 14:55:23)