FMSLogo

A Logo programming environment for MS-Windows operating systems. FMSLogo (contrasted with other Logo dialects) has an easy-to-use GUI that encourages learning, especially for young children. FMSLogo was once called MSWLogo.

Lhogo

Lhogo is a modern implementation of the Logo programming language, providing reasonable compatibility with older Logos, 3D graphics in real time, and user friendly OOP support.

Liogo (beta)

Liogo is a Logo Compiler for .NET. Liogo compile Logo files to .NET IL EXE or DLL. So, Liogo results could be launched directly on Windows and via Mono runtime on Linux. Last, with Liogo users can mix Logo code with C#/VB.NET code. It is still in beta.

g-logo (pre-alpha)

G-logo is a 3D graphics software. It has an interpreter language processor that is like LOGO command. It is possible to draw 3DCG by inputting easy command. It can be used for 3D model creation, fractal drawing, and animation creation. This program is in the pre-alpha development stage.

Berkeley Logo (planned)

Berkeley Logo is an interpreter for the Logo programming language. Brian Harvey and his students originally wrote it. It is currently being rewritten to use the wxWidgets graphics library. This program is in the planning stage and has no files yet. It is being noted for reference.

BroncoLogo (planned)

It is this project’s primary goal to develop an online LOGO utility with the standard JAVA, AWT, and Swing capabilities. The general implementation will be based on the UCBerkeley LOGO (UCBLOGO), which includes the graphical displays and LOGO intepretation. This program is in the planning stage as well.