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    Tiger (Scratch modification)

    Tiger (Scratch modification)

    The Scratch mod, Tiger

    This mod of Scratch (scratch.mit.edu) will add several new features, including an extensive plugin API. It is currently developed by the Scratch user SJRCS_011.
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    AppInventor on a VM or Flash Drive

    AppInventor Personal Private Server on Linux VM or Flash Drive

    Updated 3/24/2012 + Upgraded Vmware image + Added new Bootable linux Flash Drive Image with All Inventor installed The Appinventor Personal Private server in a self contained, slimmed down Linux installation. Two flavors are iincluded: Vmware Virtual Machine and a Bootable Flash Drive image. Google Appinventor is a graphical blocks based development environment for Android devices. Google ended the their support of the project and released the code to MIT for educations support. MIT periodically releases JAR files in a pseudo open project. This self contained project used unmodified MIT jars. The project allows a users to develop, save and build a running application that can be downloaded to the phone, shared with others and potentially modified to place in the Google Market / Play service. ...
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