Joey,
I would be interested your comments about iOS 9. (I'm running j64-804 on a Mac-mini under OS 10.10.4, a PC under Windows 7 and a linux box at
work, all with no problems.) A couple of weeks ago I replaced my iPhone
with a new 6 plus, and as I wrote earlier, was really annoyed that I can
no longer move files in and out of J using iTunes. After messing with cut
and paste, I was so frustrated that I've now jailbroken my phone using the
TaiG exploit (works smoothly, by the way). So now I use the free program
"Fugu" to make a wifi Open SSH connection with the phone. You get two side-by-side windows with the desktop and the iPhone directories and can
just drag files back and forth, etc. This is after finally finding the J
files at /private/var/mobil/Containers/Data/Application/
               E23AFCD9-4FFD-464C-9682-4D08F8E7C0BE/Documents/  !
Not easy to find things in the iPhone file structure :-(

What I wonder about is whether I will be stuck at iOS 8.4 forever. I have
heard rumors that iOS 9 will not be jailbreak-able. What sort of problems
are there with J under iOS 9? It would really be great if we could get
approval to share J files in iTunes ...

                                                     Patrick

On Mon, 3 Aug 2015, some of what Joey K Tuttle wrote:
I do make a lot of use of J in Apple environments OS X 10 - I'm currently running j64-804 in a beta version of OS X 10.11, El Capitan,where it seems to behave quite well. I'm running J in a beta of iOS9 where it has some serious GUI problems - I keep intending to post a separate note about my troubles in that case.


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