This page lists all software being planned, developed, and produced by Scratchware (in chronological order). Note that software in the planning stage may not ever come to fruition (e.g.: macOS Everest/Sonora), and they can be held in planning for a very long time before either being put into development or being cancelled.
Now in Development/Planning
PTL, an experimental object-oriented programming language written in Visual Basic (In Development)
QuidHeaven, a lightweight multi-purpose IDE (In Development)
NotJava, a functional replica of HotJava 1.1.5 (In Development)
An experimental replacement shell for Windows based on SGI IRIX (In Development)
Current/Supported Software
QuidProQuo (full suite not yet released)
QuidWriter (newest release March 2024)
Iconic (August 2023)
OpenReplica (February 2023)
SPADE (February 2021, newest release April 2022)
IndyEmu (December 2019)
Archived/Cancelled Software
Dialect (August 2023)
An IDE designed specifically for writing programs in Slang. Replaced by QuidHeaven.
Slang (August 2023)
An experimental object-oriented programming language written in Visual Basic. Replaced by PTL.
Lithium (cancelled August 2023)
A browser based on Microsoft's WebView2 implementation of Chromium, making it not as private as other browsers based on the technology, such as ungoogled-chromium.
AniScript (cancelled March 2023)
A sprite-based cutscene maker that used its own scripting language for animations.
macOS Everest/Sonora (Everest cancelled and rewrite started in September 2020, Sonora internally cancelled January 2021)
A faux macOS interface that would run in a window separately from your host OS. It was targeted at people who wanted a quick macOS session without purchasing a Mac, building a Hackintosh, or setting up a VM.
AUXEmu (May 2020)
A preconfigured Shoebill container running A/UX 3.0.0.
SteelHelix (February 2020)
A Trident-based web browser that was originally planned to be replaced with Lithium. Inspiration was partially derived to create NotJava.
Pythux (January 2020)
A UNIX-styled shell written in Python.
Dynne (October 2019)
Intended to be a chatbot, but was scrapped because of the limitations of the vanilla Scratch editor.
Adobe Flash Draw (August 2018)
A keyboard-based drawing application.