![]() ![]() Klaiiii wrote:I tried to update it and I still don't get the pepper flash player built in looking at the chrome://plugins, only the flash player v11. Just in time for those free micro:bit's sent out to CodeClubs. So now you can transition from using scratch to make animations, to using something scratch-like to control a physical device. I am thinking for the block based programming language, rather than python which is covered with MU offline. On a positive note, now that Chromium is the bundled browser it makes it easy to use the micro:bit in lessons, but with the limitation of needing the internet. Realistically though Scratch 1.4 is good enough, all the functionality we use is there in both versions, its just everything on the screen has changed locations and has new icons, which is quite important if you're a child and new to programming computers. Nothing is ever simple I had been running on the mistaken belief that if it used Flash in the browser it would use flash in the downloadable offline version (After all your browser downloads it to run). We'd much prefer to offer Scratch 2 as an offline application, but it requires Adobe AIR to run on the target platform, and Adobe withdrew support for AIR on Linux around 5 years ago.
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