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DESCRIPTION
ACSLogo is a Logo Interpreter for Mac OS X. Logo is a popular language used to teach simple programming by guiding the progress of a 'turtle' which moves around a graphics screen. Despite Logo's simplicity, complex pictures can be constructed.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.4e: Bug fixes and additional commands.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Alan C. Smith
Downloads:2,600
  - Version d/l:317
Development:Tutorials
License:Free
Date:26 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
ACSLogo User Reviews (3 posts)Write A Review
Oct 14 2007

JOHNCOLLETT  A earlier reviewer of ACSLogo condemned it, saying it “Wouldn’t work for me”. I suspect that he overlooked the need to _select_ a part of the script window before hitting Cmd/Return. No command selected, no command carried out. I can report that ASCLogo works perfectly for me. I have had hours of addictive fun with it, with all the old Logo favourites dancing on the screen. The language contains no “while” or “for” procedures, but as the author explains, you can so easily “roll your own”, which I have done, and they work. I looked briefly at some other modern Logo implementations. ACSLogo is the one I am staying with. (10/13/2007, Version: 1.4d)   (Version 1.4d)

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Mar 25 2005

BIG_BILL  Doesn't work for me. iMac G4 1.2Ghz plus OSX 10.3.8.

When I press command+enter after typing a valid logo instruction nothing happens, except the the word "Special" in the menu bar flashes....

Doh!  (Version 1.4b)

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