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Scratch 1.1
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Release Date 1.1 — May 2007
Programming language Squeak
Download Official installers:
1.1
Predecessor 1.0
Successor 1.2

Scratch 1.1 was a version of Scratch which 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 introduced the Cap Block shape. Example of the cap block shape:

stop script:: cap control

This version only featured one new block: repeat until <>.

The (sensor [ v] value:: sensing) block was renamed to ([ v] sensor value:: sensing).

The first option for the <sensor [ v]?:: sensing> was renamed from "button" to "button pressed".

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.
  • 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
  • Scratch Cat's default "Meow" sound effect was changed

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