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To update Scratch for Windows from this page, download the latest version and install. To check which version you have, click the Scratch logo in the downloaded app. When will you have the Scratch app available for Linux?
Scratch 2.0 Offline Editor. You can install the Scratch 2.0 editor to work on projects without an internet connection. This version will work on Windows and MacOS.
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
You can install the Scratch 2.0 editor to work on projects without an internet connection. This version will work on Mac, Windows, and some versions of Linux (32 bit). Note for Mac Users: the latest version of Scratch 2.0 Offline requires Adobe Air 20. To upgrade to Adobe Air 20 manually, go here.
A previous version of Scratch, version 1.4, is still available for download. Downloads. Frequently Asked Questions. Note: You can still share projects from 1.4 to the Scratch website. However, projects created in newer versions of Scratch cannot be opened in 1.4.
First, you’ll need to start Scratch. Start by launching Scratch Desktop If Scratch Desktop is not already installed on your computer, you will need to install it. There are two versions of the Scratch offline editor available: Use Scratch Desktop 3.0 If your computer is running Windows 10 or higher, or macOS 10.13 or higher.
Start by launching Scratch 2 If Scratch 2 is not already installed on your computer, you will need to install it. There are two versions of the Scratch offline editor available: Use Scratch 2 if your computer uses an older operating system. Use Scratch Desktop 3.0 If your computer is running Windows 10 or higher, or macOS 10.13 or higher.
Scratch is a free programming language and online community where you can create your own interactive stories, games, and animations.
This guide shows you how to make a project in SCRATCH. To start a new project, go to SCRATCH and click Create. If you have a SCRATCH account, sign in so your project saves. SCRATCH is a programming language that lets you create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art.
See the Ideas page to download additional resources, including printable Scratch Coding Cards and Educator Guides that show how you can plan classes or workshops using the tutorials and cards. Scratch in Practice (SiP) shares ideas and resources from the Scratch Team and educators around the world.