I put it on my iMac last night. Looks like it might even be useful to have their $20 paid app to mount the iDevice as a file system. It also looks like it would be really easy to screw up the device.... Big time...
- joey iPho... On Jul 17, 2012, at 7:33, Eric Iverson <[email protected]> wrote: > Murray, > > Just googled iExplorer and it sounds great. I encourage others to take a > look. If this works as advertised it is the best solution to moving stuff > between an iOS device and the rest of the world. > > Thanks! > > On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Murray Eisenberg > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Via a Mac OS X app, iExplorer, I'm able to access the file system on a >> connected iPad or iPhone. It seems that would be the quickest way to get >> J/iOS addons files to the iOS device. >> >> But where exactly in the J/iOS file tree should they go? >> >> In the iPad's Apps/J tree there (at least) two candidate locations: >> >> Apps/J/Documents/J/addons >> >> Apps/J/j.app/Documents/adons >> >> Which one? >> >> I want to do it this way because the method posted on the wiki seems >> tedious (and I cannot get it to work, in any case). Namely: using the >> posted script to bundle-up a single addons directory, insert it in an html, >> email it to myself, open the html on the iPad or iPhone, put the contents >> onto the clipboard, and finally use the jt script, etc. >> >> -- >> Murray Eisenberg [email protected] >> Mathematics & Statistics Dept. >> Lederle Graduate Research Tower phone 413 549-1020 (H) >> University of Massachusetts 413 545-2859 (W) >> 710 North Pleasant Street fax 413 545-1801 >> Amherst, MA 01003-9305 >> ------------------------------**------------------------------**---------- >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
