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  • 1.1

Branch 1.1 by Branch Blocks is an experimental Scratch-style presentation environment that merges visual-programming elements familiar to Scratch mod enthusiasts into a single, slide-based canvas. Conceived by the developer known as Powerpoint56, the application targets educators, workshop leaders, and students who want to choreograph animated talks without writing code: users drag motion blocks, broadcast events, and sprite-like objects onto sequential slides, then let the underlying engine compile the logic into a self-running slideshow. Typical use cases include interactive K-12 coding demonstrations, conference lightning talks enriched with real-time audience polls, and museum kiosks where visitors trigger animations by tapping on-screen sprites. Because every transition is controlled through the same block palette used in popular Scratch modifications, instructors can teach basic computational thinking while simultaneously building lesson presentations, and hobbyists can remix community scripts to produce game-like narratives inside ordinary PowerPoint-length decks. The release history is still short—only version 1.1 exists—yet the publisher indicates that future builds will expand the block library and add cloud sharing. Functionally, Branch sits at the intersection of the Presentation and Education categories, offering a unique twist on classic slideware by embedding event-driven, sprite-stage semantics rather than static text and images. Branch 1.1 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.

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