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==Online and offline versions==
Online versions run on [[Apple iOS]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and [[Linux]] devices, because it is written in [[Javascript]], unlike Scratch 2.0 which is written in [[Adobe Flash|Flash]] and only works on the latter two.
The offline (pre-4.0) versions are available also for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], [[Mac OS X]] or [[Linux]]. The [[open-source]] code is made available under a license that allows modifications for non-commercial uses and can be downloaded from the UC Berkely website<ref>[http://byob.berkeley.edu/ BYOB download page http://byob.berkeley.edu/ at UC Berkeley website]</ref> or CNET Download.com and CNET TechTracker's download page.<ref>CNET Download.com and CNET TechTracker's [http://download.cnet.com/BYOB-Build-Your-Own-Blocks/3000-20415_4-75629082.html BYOB for Mac] download page</ref><ref>CNET Download.com and CNET TechTracker's [http://download.cnet.com/BYOB-Build-Your-Own-Blocks/3000-20415_4-75629466.html BYOB for Windows] download page</ref>
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==History==
After creating "Chirp", a modification of Scratch, Jens Mönig together with Brian Harvey begun to work on BYOB's version 1.0 (based on Scratch 1.3), 2.0 (based on Scratch 1.4), and version 3.1.1. Later, based on a [[Morphic (software)|Morphic]] environment written in [[JavaScript]] by Jens Mönig using only the HTML5 Canvas APIs, "Snap!" was created.
==See also==
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