Many versions now include multi-language support, including English and Russian. Installation Guide (Windows)
For developers or those seeking open-source versions, you can download .jar files from the taweili/ardublock GitHub . ardublock 2.0 download
ArduBlock 2.0 and its subsequent versions (like 3.0 and R4) support a wider range of boards, including Arduino Nano, Mega, ESP8266, ESP32, STM32, and even Micro:bit. Versions like ArduBlock 2
Versions like ArduBlock 2.0 offer shortcut keys (e.g., Ctrl+S to save, Ctrl+U to upload) and better organization of block categories. The FreeSensors-ArduBlock 2
A browser-based version of ArduBlock 2.0 is also available for testing programs online. Key Features of ArduBlock 2.0
It automatically converts visual block logic into real Arduino C++ code that the Arduino IDE can compile and upload.
The FreeSensors-ArduBlock 2.0.0 package is available on SourceForge .