Release 1.1 of j901 for iOS/iPadOS (version was 1.0) has been accepted by Apple and is now available on App Store. If you have automatic updates set, it will auto-update your installed app. Otherwise you need to re-install it to get the latest version.
For safety's sake, copy the whole of the j/ folder in "On My iPad" to iCloud Drive, to serve as a backup for lost/regressed files. Subject to the limits of my ability to test it, it ought not to lose any files in j/user or j/config you've created / updated. However it will erase and replace the whole of '~addons' and '~system'. Note that '~addons' now contains the latest JAL (aka pacman) addons. This is not to guarantee they will run. Specifically: ++ no dylibs are bundled with the product. You can try putting these back, but you need arm64 versions of these binaries. ++ App Store rejected some addons/api scripts when I submitted the new bundle. ++ Windows Driver (wd) is not supported – and that includes GL2 There are known issues with the app, especially ones that have surfaced in the last 2 months. It was considered essential to get the tested update into App Store, and proceed by small steps, rather than indefinitely delay releasing the first update. It will be easier to negotiate with Apple Review if a given update fixes one and only one issue per release. E.g a JE upgrade or updating to the latest JAL. For a list of the main fixes/new features, see the app's page on App Store. I will update Guides/iOS in due course. I hadn't expected the Apple review to go through so quickly. Ian Clark On Mon, 7 Nov 2022 at 01:32, Ian Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > Release 1.1 of j901 for iOS/iPadOS (current version is 1.0) has been > submitted to Apple App Store for review. If it passes review, it will be > immediately available on App Store. > > I'm announcing it now to give you time to switch off automatic updates, if > you'd rather download the new version yourself from App Store at a time of > your own choosing. Once you download the update (1.1), the old version 1.0 > cannot be re-installed. > > I shall announce Apple's decision when they give me it. > > The App Store entry will summarise changes. Essentially this is a bug-fix, > plus optional syntax coloring in the Editor. Apart from that, the > look-and-feel is basically unchanged. > > Ian Clark > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
