![]() The weirdest things here are the green flag and the stop sign, because they're HUGE. Or you can run Scratch 1.3 online here and Scratch 1.2 online here 1.1 Yes, this is pretty similar to 1.2 and 1.3, but i'll describe only this Notes: Its Paint Editor is equal to 1.4's, there are no Comments (i mean these block // this is a commentcomments) and there are less blocks. sb Download: You can download Scratch 1.3 here and Scratch 1.2 here. Though, they're super-similar to 1.1, i'm still trying to spot the differences Format: The format of Scratch 1.3 and 1.2 is. Or you can run it online here 1.3 & 1.2 YES, I DOWNLOADED THEM TOO! Notes: Now i really did download these, and i am testing them. image files, all named with their version (like 1.4, 1.1, 0.5, etc…) Download: You can download Scratch app here. image file, so create a folder containing all. sb file it shows a small window with something to select. It could be confusing because the other 1.x also have. sb, meaning that they open with an app called Scratch. Other, like “beep”, turn like this obsolete!::#FF0000and these don't work. Some blocks that were removed in 0.x DO work on 1.x, other don't. About the Obsolete block that I described in 2.0, the Obsolete blocks on 1.x work different. Despite these, i find 1.4 more comfortable than 2.0. There was also a forever if ::control endblock that i tried to take back but failed There were also no clones or custom blocks The Paint Editor was completely different. Yes, when green flag clicked::controlis so hard to imagine XD. The Events category didn't exist back then, and all the Events blocks were in the Control category. The blocks were pixelated, and with a totally different theme. Notes: The 1.4 editor has a lot less features than 2.0. (until flash dies) 1.x 1.4 1.4 was the last 1.x version. It is also possible to run it online here. image file.sb2 can be opened with the 2.0 editor and the 3.0 editor, but NOT with the 1.x and 0.x, because there are new features Download: You can download Scratch 2 app here. The format of 2.0 is way more comfortable than 1.x and 0.x because it does not need a. sb2, meaning that they open with an app called Scratch 2. Though, if the 3.0 editor detects one of these, they're just removed so you can't have an undefined block in 3.0 Format: The format of Scratch 2.0 is. ![]() It can be obtained through some blocks from 0.x that were later removed (see 0.x for more info) like “beep” and “say nothing”. When the 2.0 editor detects a block that isn't in its block palette, it turns like that. A thing that i'm gonna say about 2.0, is this undefinedit's called an Obsolete block. ![]() But i know lots of you are more comfortable with it. The blocks are way smaller, and with a different design. The Paint Editor is extremely different, lacking names and tools and with different icons, so animating in there is hard. The Stage is to the left, witch is weird because the Stage was always on the right in EVERY version (except 2.0 and 0.1). (with the 2.0 Scratch grew A LOT!!) Notes: Even though i used 2.0 myself for a year, I find it quite confusing. 2.x 2.0 The only 2.x version is the 2.0, and i think most of you remember it. So I brought this forum thread to you It will say where to download old versions, along with some notes. ALSO: I work on a MacOS X, so for Windows or Linux users, some might not work for you Hi guys! There seem to be really a lot of questions about how to get the Scratch older versions, and how they looked, and other stuff here, plus, when i talk to my friends about my projects made in 1.x and 0.x versions, they reply with stuff like “how?” “How do i download them?” and other. All of the online versions are from BearSlothCoding's posts down below. BEFORE READING: Note these things: the links are obtained by the Scratch Wiki except for two, one of which is from another topic, and the other one from a post here.
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