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  1. The Experimental Viewer was a way to play projects online. It was part of preliminary experimenting to design future versions of Scratch online. It was released on August 11th, 2010. The Experimental Viewer is a direct ancestor of the finalised Scratch 2.0 player, and the editor and code of Scratch 2.0 closely resembles it.

  2. 20 de may. de 2011 · English. These are some of the .swf files archived by djdolphin originally stored in google drive. I just took out the file sorted it and removed hacked versions and uploaded it to archive.org to save the files from being scrapped of this.

  3. 25 de feb. de 2016 · The Experimental Viewer was a way to play projects online. It was part of preliminary experimenting to design future versions of Scratch online. That's already possible with the online player/editor…

  4. 26 de jul. de 2013 · experimental viewer. The Experimental Viewer ended long ago, and it was on the old site while the Scratch Team was testing out web-based editing. The Scratch 2.0 project viewer is online, and to access it you can click “Create” at the top navigation bar, or, on a project page, click “See Inside” in the top-right to see all scripts ...

  5. 8 de oct. de 2022 · Experimental Viewer. I believe I know what you mean! I tried reloading the page, thinking the network would send something like a helpful “username” and “password” cookie field, but nope! I even tried searching in the debugger tab in FF to search for the password there, but no luck!

  6. Anyone can access and play with Experimental Extensions on ScratchX. Integrate Twitter feeds into your Scratch project, connect with hardware like Arduino and Raspberry Pi, and much much more. Developers can use ScratchX to create and test new Experimental Extensions.

  7. The Experimental Viewer was a way to edit and play projects online. It was an experiment with online editing, as a precursor to the web-based Scratch 2.0 editor. The experiment concluded around March 2011.