Simple Logo coding for learning by doing
MSWLogo is a Windows programming environment built around Logo, a language widely associated with education and beginner-friendly coding. Its main purpose is to help new programmers, especially children and first-time learners, understand commands, procedures, and visual output through direct experimentation.
The software keeps things very plain. Its interface is basic and command-focused, which can feel old-fashioned, but that simplicity is also its strength. Users type Logo instructions and see the results, often through turtle graphics, shapes, charts, and other visual exercises. This makes it easier to connect code with an immediate on-screen result, which is useful when learning concepts such as repetition, movement, coordinates, and structure.
MSWLogo also offers more than just simple drawing. It includes support for multiple turtles and 3D computer graphics, giving learners room to explore beyond basic squares and lines. It can be used for small educational projects, simple games, and Windows-focused programming exercises. There is also a good amount of learning material available for Logo, which helps reduce the intimidation factor for complete beginners.
However, MSWLogo is not meant to be a modern professional development tool. Advanced users will likely find it restrictive, and its practical use is limited compared with broader programming environments. It is also most closely associated with older Windows systems, so users on newer PCs may prefer a more current Logo implementation.
Overall, MSWLogo is best viewed as a teaching tool rather than an everyday coding platform. If you want a simple, visual way to introduce programming logic, it remains approachable and useful. If you already have programming experience or need modern development features, it will probably feel too limited.
- Version
- 6.5b
- OS

- Developer
- Softronix
- Category
- Development software
