[IAEP] [ANNOUNCEMENT] Sugarizer, a taste of Sugar for any device - v0.3

Lionel Laské lionel at olpc-france.org
Wed Jan 29 07:24:34 EST 2014


Yes, you could need to delete the cache history to see the new version.

               Lionel.



2014-01-29 Gonzalo Odiard <godiard at sugarlabs.org>

> Great work.
> I am trying to use the thin client, but I only see the activities from the
> version 0.2
> (and the content of the journal from the last time)
> Should I reset/clean something to see the new activities?
>
> Gonzalo
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Lionel Laské <lionel at olpc-france.org>wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm proud to announce the third version of Sugarizer, a taste of Sugar
>> for any device.
>>
>>
>>
>> http://sugarizer.org
>>
>>
>>
>> To remind you, Sugarizer reproduce main features of Sugar in
>> HTML5/JavaScript. Sugarizer also expose these features to allow running in
>> a browser Sugar Web activities wrote for Sugar 0.100.
>>
>>
>>
>> New in this version:
>>
>>    - Full support of filtering in home view, list view and journal,
>>    - Localization: English, French and Spanish - thank to Alan,
>>    - Full buddy menu,
>>    - Settings dialog for name, buddy color and language,
>>    - 4 new activities:
>>       - Maze from Manuel Quiñones: a port of the famous Sugar Maze game,
>>       - Gridpaint from Brian Silverman: a nice painting too with
>>       triangle,
>>       - FoodChain: a game to learn name of animals (French, English),
>>       - Abecedarium; a full Abecedarium (image, text, sound) with more
>>       than 2000 words in French, English and Spanish.
>>    - Better touch support and better compatibility with Firefox, Safari
>>    and IE,
>>    - Now available as Thin Client (Web), Client (Android or PC) and
>>    Server (for School server).
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope that you'll enjoy it and it motivate you to adapt or create new
>> Sugar Web Activities that will work both on Sugar and on Sugarizer.
>>
>> The power of JavaScript is the very rich ecosystem of frameworks that you
>> could now use to port/rewrite Sugar activities. Here some sample:
>>
>>    - Physics: http://buildnewgames.com/physics-engines-comparison/
>>    - Write: http://www.webodf.org/
>>    - Calculate: http://www.graphr.org/
>>    - Labyrinth: http://philogb.github.io/jit/
>>    - Arcade Games: http://craftyjs.com/ or http://html5quintus.com
>>    - Scratch: http://waterbearlang.com/javascript.html
>>    - TurtleArt: ask Walter :-)
>>    - Implode: ask Joe !
>>
>>
>>
>> Go ahead to Sugarize the world with HTML5/JavaScript technologies !
>>
>>
>> Best regards from France.
>>
>>
>> Lionel.
>>
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> Gonzalo Odiard
>
> SugarLabs - Learning Software for children
>
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