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Scratch 1.1 | |
Release Date | 1.1
— May 2007 |
Programming language | Squeak |
Download | Official installers: 1.1 |
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Scratch 1.1 was the successor to Scratch 1.0. It was released in May 2007.[1]
Features
Scratch 1.1 did not have a ton of improvements over 1.0, but did have a new block and some UI changes.
Blocks
Scratch 1.1 only featured one new block: Repeat Until (). The Cap Block shape was introduced in this version.
The experimental blocks from 1.0 are now accessed from the Shift-Click-R menu.
UI
- The menus were changed slightly in this version, mainly with the spacing between them.
- Sprites can be imported
- Sample Projects were redone
- The "new cat sprite" button was removed.
- Variables can be put in the Play Sound () and Play Sound () and Wait blocks
- Costume, sound, and broadcast commands are no longer case-sensitive
- 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
- In the paint editor, the circle tool now drags out the circle from the top-left instead of the center
- Tags can be added while sharing
Images
The updated Control Blocks in Scratch 1.1
The Project Notes dialog in Scratch 1.1 had an area for the username as well
Shift-Click-R in Scratch 1.1 had "show experimental blocks; set single stepping, set MIDI port"
References
1.x |
Development • Scratch 1.0 • Scratch 1.1 • Scratch 1.2 • Scratch 1.3 • Scratch 1.4 |
2.x |