The new icons are a lot crisper (even to my jaded eye). Thanks to Ric
Sherlock!
I'm particularly interested in hearing that they look OK on retina devices
as I don't currently have any for testing.
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For information about J
I agree with John, looks very good on iPhone4.
I downloaded help on my iPhone and it is good to have there, even if it
is a bit tedious to use. I think useability can be addressed after some
wider feedback.
My results with swiping are still erratic and sometimes confusing - and
I've been used
I'm getting some strange behavior from this most recent download 1.24. At first
I got the welcome as I expected, but the entire edit field was gray and not
white. I swiped with one finger and it turned out there was another J session
hanging around in the background. I tried various ways of
I'm not sure what you mean by the up arrow.
Previous version had a button with a double-up-arrow that did show/hide of
the hview. This is now done by tapping the bullet button (the one with the
big dot in the middle) when the sentence textfield is empty.
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Brian
J works jut fine on my iPad, I love it.
Having a shorter input line is probably a good thing. For me at
least, long lines too often make reading something I wrote a year ago
a challenge.
J won't take the place of JavaScript, but for many It will be a useful
tool to add to the iPad.
Thank you
I may be thinking of the JHS up arrow. I have been without my iPad for
a week and maybe my mind is playing tricks. In any case, I really like
an up arrow to retrieve the last entry. Oh, wait. Now, I remember. The
swipe left and right replaces the up arrow. Boy am I getting old.
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