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A space hopper is a rubber ball with handles which allow one to sit on it without falling off. The user can hop around on the toy, using the elastic properties of the ball to move forward. The term 'space hopper' is more common in the United Kingdom; the toy is less familiar in the United States, and may be known as a 'hoppity hop', 'hippity hop' or a 'sit n bounce'. A similar toy popular in the United States in the 1980s. Hippity Hoppity Your Guide Is Now My Property 👏 1 point 1 year ago I dont understand why you're having so much problem with VBox and macOS Internet, if you just use the default settings of the machine it should work, you're probably doing something wrong. I hate to give this a 1 but since Amazon has decided to encode it in a format that doesn't have a decoder for Mac OS X. I can't tell if it is any better. If I have the opportunity I'd be happy to change it. In the mean time maybe some other online store has a sample that I can listen to.
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News - 2020-04-16
- A minor update to Hot Potatoes (version 7.0.3.0) has been released. This removes references to the HTML non-breaking-space entity which is no longer defined in HTML5.
- Agnès Simonet has released new versions of her excellent Hot Potatoes add-ons, along with those originally written by Michael Rottmeier, for version 7 of Hot Potatoes. You can find them at http://hpaddons.free.fr/.
- Hot Potatoes 7 was first released in 2019. You should be able to install and use it alongside version 6.3 if you would like to keep using both versions. The source files are not compatible, though, so if you have custom source files for version 6, you will need to rewrite them for version 7.We are now working on an updated version of Quandary, which is available for pre-testing.
What is Hot Potatoes?
The Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is freeware, and you may use it for any purpose or project you like. It is not open-source. The Java version provides all the features found in the windows version 6, except that you can't export a SCORM object from Java Hot Potatoes.
Downloads
Download Hot Potatoes for Windows from here:
- Hot Potatoes 7.0 installer (Hot Potatoes version 7.0.3.0 for Windows 98/ME/NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 as well as Linux under Wine).
The older version 6.3.0.5 is also available for download.
Download Java Hot Potatoes:
- Download Java Hot Potatoes which will run on Mac OS X, Windows, Linux or any computer running a Java Virtual Machine. To install and run Java Hot Potatoes on Mac OS X:
- Download the file javahotpot61.zip from the link above.
- Unzip that file on your computer, you will have a folder called JavaHotPot6.
- Drag the JavaHotPot6 folder to the Applications directory on your computer.
- Open the folder and double-click the JavaHotPotatoes6 application icon.
- Trash the javahotpot61.zip file.
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When you first start up Hot Potatoes, it will ask you for your user name. This name is stored on your computer, and not sent to anyone; it will be inserted into your exercises to identify you as the author. You must provide a user name before you can use all the features of Hot Potatoes.
Other software from the same authors
- Try our Language Teaching Clipart Library in your HotPot exercises.
- Quandary is an authoring tool for creating Web-based action mazes. Quandary is also freeware.
- Markin, TexToys and Transformer are other Windows programs written by Martin Holmes.
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