Hi Wim,

You could go the route of installing a git client, but should not need to.

Assuming you have your Android settings set to allow non-market
applications, you can install the latest package by hitting the 'raw'
url directly as listed below directly from your android.  Failing
that, hitting it with a browser should result in a download which you
may manually copy to your device.

https://github.com/mdykman/jconsole_for_android/blob/master/dist/j-console-1.0.5.apk?raw=true

Yes, the name is Dutch; My father comes from Hoorn. I however was
raised in Canada and never learned a word of it I'm afraid.

 - michael

On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 6:18 AM, Raul Miller <rauldmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can use github from the browser.
>
> https://github.com/blog/1204-notifications-stars says that if (you
> have a github account and you) watch a repository you get notification
> of updates.
>
> https://github.com/settings/notifications lets you configure this (and
> choose whether your notifications are emailed to you -- I think they
> are emailed by default though).
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> --
> Raul
>
> On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:27 AM, Wim de Lange <wimdela...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Michael
>>
>> (your name sounds Dutch to me)
>>
>> One of the differences between Android 2.x and 4.x. I moved from 2 to 4
>> myself somewhere in the past on the same phone and still I have trouble
>> locating some  functions.
>>
>> I use the latest version 1.0.5.  Is there a way to receive notifications on
>> update? I've looked around on GitHub, but could not find anything other
>> then installing a GitHub client on my Windows PC?
>>
>> Groetjes,
>>    Wim
>>
>>
>> 2012/9/14 Michael Dykman <mdyk...@gmail.com>
>>
>>> Sorry gentlemen,
>>>
>>> The instructions I gave for enabling the keyboard were oriented to the
>>> 2.x android device I own.  I explicitly targetted a low-numbered
>>> version of android to guarantee the widest distribution.
>>>
>>> Very glad you found it.  Are you using the latest: 1.0.5 as available
>>> on github? (
>>> https://github.com/mdykman/jconsole_for_android/blob/master/dist/j-console-1.0.5.apk?raw=true
>>> ).
>>>  With that version, we get get slightly more sane keyboard.
>>>
>>>  - michael
>>>
>>>
>>> >> 1. The %. implementation does not take different paths that are
>>> dependent
>>> >> on the values in a non-singular matrix.  (Part of what makes it
>>> >> algorithmically interesting :-).  Therefore the time required should be
>>> the
>>> >> same for different random matrices.  Of course, unless you have ripped
>>> out
>>> >> most of the stuff from your machine, that time would be impacted by
>>> e-mail
>>> >> arriving, your moving the mouse, the browser doing whatever, your
>>> >> anti-virus acting paranoid, whatever, whatever, ...
>>> >>
>>> >> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Joey K Tuttle <j...@qued.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> > I agree with your point, but the "benchmark" has always included
>>> >> > generating the matrix and that is typically a very small part of the
>>> time
>>> >> > and should be relatively stable (although I suppose inverting the same
>>> >> > "random" matrix over and over would remove some variation). Your
>>> >> suggestion
>>> >> > of using a left argument for 6!:2 is the best way to reduce (or at
>>> lease
>>> >> > smooth out) variability.
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>  - michael dykman
>>>  - mdyk...@gmail.com
>>>
>>>  May the Source be with you.
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