Microsoft Small Basic. SimpleShare: A Cross-Platform Easy Sharing Tool With 5GB Free. Signup, Download & Install If you don’t already have a box.net account, you’ll need to sign up and confirm your email address first. Then download the app from either the Mac App Store or the box.net SimpleShare app page, and after signing in you’re done. What Can You With It? ScreenCast & Screenshots If you need to make a quick screencast or screenshot then SimpleShare couldn’t be easier. Drag & Drop File Uploads Just drag an item to the menu bar and it will upload ready to share with the world.
History If you overwrite the link in the clipboard, then the Mac version of the app includes your most recent items one click away in the same menu. Alerts If you want to track how many people are accessing a certain file, email alerts are turned on by default, or simply view the access count on the file detail page. Limitations & How It Compares Free accounts come with 5GB storage and a 25MB file size limit, which should be more than enough for most people and the occasional share. More Apps Conclusion. Learn How To Write Programs In Java With Greenfoot. However, Greenfoot takes care of this problem by providing a developing platform, meant for educational purposes, where users can quickly get started and get visual results back in the form of graphics.
Greenfoot runs and uses Java for its programming language, which runs on virtually every operating system without having to re-compile for each operating system. As I said, Greenfoot is meant to be used in educational environments, though anyone can use it to learn about the language at their own pace. I myself got introduced to the program in my Computer Science course, and so far I’ve learned a lot by using Greenfoot. Note that this program does not actually teach you Java, but instead allows you to easily change the code yourself and see what happens when you do so.
Download and Install To get started, head to their website and download a copy for your operating system. Java -jar /path/to/file into your terminal and hit enter. Getting Started Features Getting Help Conclusion. Remote Access and Online File Sharing - HomePipe Networks. Greenfoot.org. Greenfoot.org is for distributing Greenfoot, but also provides a forum to publish, use and discuss Greenfoot projects.
Our members The Greenfoot website is public: anyone can use it, join and submit content - as long as you follow the site rules. They are, in short: be nice, and don't do anything offensive or illegal. Greenfoot is aimed at children and young adults, so all content posted here on the site must also be safe to be viewed by minors. If you want to create programs yourself, then you can download Greenfoot from the downloads section, and can get started following the guides we have under the tutorials section.
Many of the scenarios published here on the Gallery include a link to their source code. Contributors Greenfoot is produced at the University of Kent, in conjunction with La Trobe University. The current Greenfoot team includes Michael Kölling, Davin McCall, Ian Utting, Neil Brown, Phil Stevens and Michael Berry. Legal This site is non-commercial. Stats 20732 users.