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Pyonkee | |
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Version | 1.8 |
Operating Systems | iPad |
Purpose for creation | Allow Scratch 1.4 to be run on iOS |
Developer(s) | SoftUmeYa |
Open source? | Yes |
Released? | Yes |
Compatible with | Although this bases Scratch 1.4, you cannot upload projects |
Official Website | http://softumeya.com/pyonkee/en/ |
2.0 Forum Topic | http://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/50458 |
Active | Yes |
Open Source Repository | https://github.com/SoftUmeYa/Pyonkee |
Pyonkee is an app which bases Scratch 1.4 on the iOS. It was released in August 25, 2014 and developed by SoftUmeYa. Its goal is to provide a visual programming language on the iPad for kids and adults alike.[1] A Japanese version (on the same app) is also available.
The mascot (a monkey-bunny hybrid) is named "Pyonkee".[2]
Like Scratch 1.4, Pyonkee can connect to the physical world.[3]
Workshops
On November 12, 2014, there was a Pyonkee workshop held at Aoyama Benesse.[1][4] Later in January 25, 2015, a second workshop was held at the Setagaya Carrot Tower.[1][5]