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== Scratch 2.0 == | == Scratch 2.0 == | ||
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{{main|Scratch 2.0}} | {{main|Scratch 2.0}} | ||
[[File:Scratch 2 project editor.png|thumb|200px|Scratch 2.0 Scratch Day alpha]] | [[File:Scratch 2 project editor.png|thumb|200px|Scratch 2.0 Scratch Day alpha]] | ||
Release as estimated is mid-[[2013]]. A public beta is starting on January 28th. | Release as estimated is mid-[[2013]]. A public beta is starting on January 28th. | ||
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+ | '''New features:''' | ||
+ | *New [[UI]] | ||
+ | *[[Procedures]] | ||
+ | *[[Cloning]] | ||
+ | *[[Cloud data]] | ||
+ | *[[Wikipedia:Vector graphics|Vector graphics]] | ||
+ | *A "[[backpack]]" to collect scripts and media to reuse | ||
+ | *Show and hide [[list]]s | ||
+ | *[[Sound editor]] | ||
+ | *[[User ID (block)|A block]] that reports an anonymized (unique number per user in each project) way to identify the person viewing a project | ||
== Scratch 1.4 == | == Scratch 1.4 == | ||
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[[File:Scratch Interface.png|thumb|200px|Scratch 1.4]] | [[File:Scratch Interface.png|thumb|200px|Scratch 1.4]] | ||
{{main|Scratch 1.4}} | {{main|Scratch 1.4}} |
Revision as of 18:45, 26 January 2013
This page lists the versions of Scratch.
Contents
Scratch 2.0
- Main article: Scratch 2.0
Release as estimated is mid-2013. A public beta is starting on January 28th.
New features:
- New UI
- Procedures
- Cloning
- Cloud data
- Vector graphics
- A "backpack" to collect scripts and media to reuse
- Show and hide lists
- Sound editor
- A block that reports an anonymized (unique number per user in each project) way to identify the person viewing a project
Scratch 1.4
- Main article: Scratch 1.4
Released officially on July 19, 2009.
New features:
- New blocks for string handling.
- The Ask () and Wait block (asks for input from the user).
- A new boolean block for lists, () Contains (), which checks if the list has a certain item into it.
- You can now use a webcam to take pictures, to use them in sprites and backgrounds.
- There are some "hidden" blocks under the Motion category, for use with the LEGO WeDo Robotics kit.
- Modified GUI.
- A new stage mode, added to presentation mode and regular mode: Small stage mode.
- A revised color picker in the paint editor.
- Various minor changes as well.
Scratch 1.3
- Main article: Scratch 1.3
Released officially on September 2, 2008.
New features:
- Variables can handle strings (non-digit text)
- Lists (ways of storing multiple pieces of information in one place).
- Comments (small rectangles that you can type into — can attach to blocks) have been added.
- Given fonts are replaced with the fonts from your computer.
- If, Repeat, and Forever blocks automatically wrap around block stacks when dragged over them.
![]() | This version introduced the Disappearing Text Bug. |
Scratch 1.2
- Main article: Scratch 1.2
Released officially on December 7, 2007.
New features:
- Rest for ( ) beats block.
- Better image compression for some images.
- Multiple fixes to sample projects.
- This was the last release for Windows 98 and ME.
- Slight interface differences, especially in the Paint Editor
The beta had:
- The comment block
- Different default values on a few blocks
- Reversal of the positions of the volume and tempo blocks in the palette
- Omission of the word "beats" on Play Drum () for () Beats and Play Note () for () Beats blocks
Scratch 1.1
- Main article: Scratch 1.1
Released officially May 2007.
New features:
- A new Windows installer
- Repeat Until () block
- The Cap Block shape was added
- A single sprite can now play multiple notes at once (i.e. chords) (previously, a sprite could play only one note at a time)
- You can click to the left or right of the knob on a slider to change the number by a small amount
- You can now add tags to your projects when sharing (when you click the "Share!" button)
- Support for the optional Scratch Sensor Board has been improved
Scratch 1.0
- Main article: Scratch 1.0
New features: Although it had been in private development for a long while, everything was new to the public.
Released on January 8, 2007,[1] this was the first version of Scratch available to the public.
Earlier versions
- Main article: Development of Scratch 1.0
The development of Scratch 1.0 spanned from 2003 to 2007 and included several different interfaces and experiments with different blocks and features. It spanned several versions, from Scratch 0.1 to the November 2006 beta for educators.
References
1.x |
Development • Scratch 1.0 • Scratch 1.1 • Scratch 1.2 • Scratch 1.3 • Scratch 1.4 |
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3.x |