About PixelNote
Create your own 8-bit-style animations, pictures, and effects on a square pixel display with bits of code the size of a text message. Manipulate pixels, import photos, plot functions, make silly memes, and explore...
Create your own 8-bit-style animations, pictures, and effects on a square pixel display with bits of code the size of a text message. Manipulate pixels, import photos, plot functions, make silly memes, and explore generative art.
Inspired by classic home computers and modern text-messaging apps, PixelNote gives you a 101x101, 256-color canvas which you control from a one-line command input field. PixelNote defines its own, compact, unique programming language, designed for compactness, experimentation, and challenge.
PixelNote comes with a set of examples to get you started, along with a full built-in reference guide to the language. Start with an example and modify it, or build your own; play around, try different things, see how they look. As you work, PixelNote keeps a history, so you can revisit your old code. Have fun!
May 9, 2022
Version 3.0.1
Version 3.0 included these updates:
- The new "touch" command lets you take touch input in your programs. (There's a little paint-style program included in the examples now!)
- A few other new commands, or new options on existing commands, such as simpler looping and if-style conditionals.
- Expanded and easier-to-navigate examples and documentation.
- Updates for the four years of iOS updates since the last version, including dark mode support.
Alas, it also had a bug; when you chose "Save Picture to Photos", it could crash because of a missed step in how it now requests permissions. Version 3.0.1 fixes that.
Previous Versions
Here you can find the changelog of PixelNote since it was posted on our website on 2023-09-05 23:05:22.
The latest version is 3.0.1 and it was updated on 2024-04-22 09:29:29. See below the changes in each version.
PixelNote version 3.0.1
Updated At: 2022-05-09
Changes: May 9, 2022
Version 3.0.1
Version 3.0 included these updates:
- The new "touch" command lets you take touch input in your programs. (There's a little paint-style program included in the examples now!)
- A few other new commands, or new options on existing commands, such as simpler looping and if-style conditionals.
- Expanded and easier-to-navigate examples and documentation.
- Updates for the four years of iOS updates since the last version, including dark mode support.
Alas, it also had a bug; when you chose "Save Picture to Photos", it could crash because of a missed step in how it now requests permissions. Version 3.0.1 fixes that.
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