-ABOUT- This is Scrawl, the Scratch word processor whose superpower is that it never saves, allowing you to write what you want without fear of it being found. Ever have your therapist tell you to write your uncomfortable secret on a piece of paper and then rip it? Who wants to do that? It's boring, awkward, and someone can always piece together what they found in the trash. This is the much easier and more secure way to do it, since Scrawl doesn't save what you type into it. Even better, the page refreshes once you get to the end, so you don't have to look at what you wrote and embarrass yourself. Anyway, here's the controls! -CONTROLS- For numbers, spaces and letters, type normally. For punctuation, click the buttons on the right-hand Punctuation Bar. To change character spacing, line spacing, and text size, use the plus (+) and minus (-) buttons on the left-hand Formatting Bar. The size equations are a bit wonky, so you might need to change the spacing if you're using a different text size than the default (167). Currently, there's no backspace or return, so just use spaces and type slowly.
Uses the Pixel Condensed Monospaced AC Font Pack v2.4 from Sup1point2; here's the link: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/459461659/ -CHANGELOG- v1.0 - Scrawl gets its start. Added the basic features like typing and punctuation, as well as a Users feature that counts the number of people who used it. v1.1 - Added basic formatting. Users can now change the character spacing, line spacing, and text size. Users counter wiped.