I was unaware of the Firefox requirement.  I have been using lately JHS
with Chrome and Edge within the Windows 10 environment and, above all, with
(a version of)  SkipStone within a BusyBox environment on a jailbroken
Kindle Touch (after some tweaking with the socket interface).  I have no
previous experience with JHS but all seem to run fairly well (only the Jal
updating facility has issues with the Kindle which might not be surprising).

Regarding the latter and out of curiosity; is it possible, in principle, to
program via J/JavaScript (I know next to nothing about JavaScript) two
additional actions for the jfile window to be able to copy a highlighted
text from one window and paste it into another.  The reason I am asking is
that the default on screen Kindle keyboard lacks the Crtl and Alt keys (I
have found a workaround but it is a long detour).


On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 1:28 PM, Joe Bogner <joebog...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Glad to hear. Coincidentally, I am working on upgrading a 8.1 tablet today
> to Windows 10. Download is at 45%.
> On Dec 13, 2015 12:46 PM, "Eric Iverson" <eric.b.iver...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I stuck with win7 as my experiences with win8.x were not good. I am
> > now playing with win10 and am pleased. The new edge browser works well
> > with JHS and is a pleasant surprise after IE misery. Still prefer
> > firefox, but with edge it is no longer an absolute necessity to
> > install a non IE browser.
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