Currently, β 0.0.1 offers two apps, a Digital Clock Widget, and a volume slider. Apps DotCom is a Web Browser. Click the Search icon to search for a website. Currently there is only one (And I mean only one, not two, one, definetly not one more) website to browse, and that is youtube. Type in youtube or youtube.com and click the play button to play the only video on the entire site. Make sure you like the audio — because once you play the video, there is no coming back. No way to pause the video, no way to get back into youtube, you will be stuck with it forever. The Settings App is currently being programmed. Once you click on the icon, there will be a pop-up asking you to close it, since, well, there is nothing else yet. Tool-bar To the left of the tool-bar, is the desktop nickname. This nickname is set to your Scratch username by default. Once the Settings app is fully developed, you will be able to customize this nickname. To the right of the tool-bar, are the sound Options. Currently, there is only one sound option — The Volume slider. To access it, click the speaker icon. Then drag the volume slider to change it. You can use this to stop that video audio if you wish so. Once you're done customizing the volume to your liking, click the exit button to exit the sound settings. Widgets Currently, β 0.0.1 has only one widget — The Clock Widget. It displays the current time in a 24-hour time format along with seconds to the top-right of it. Once the Settings app is fully developed, you will be able to customize the Widget to your liking.
-------------------------- dot. OS β 0.0.1 ------------------------ This project was made for fun. This isn't supposed to be a perfect Operating System, since of course, this is Scratch. If I were to make an actual OS, I would, obviously, not make it on Scratch. Though, I still accept feedback. Leave it on my user wall page or in the comments here. Thank you. If you see any bugs, comment on the afforementioned pages. This project was made almost entirely of Scratch Vector Sprites. The full list of what I used can be found in @MonkeyBean2 's project here: •