Thanks, Bill.  This looks interesting.

Here are some notes I have from early usage:

Win10 and Centos 7
1. The manifest install instructions were a bit too j-centric for my taste. I would have said something like:
        Copy one of the three jnet.exe files to your j805 bin directory.
copying to ~bin failed on win10 and jnet.exe did not work in /bin on Centos.
2. dirmatch fails with error in jijs_editdirmatch_button/domain error:wd/wd'creategroup tabs' 3. Show Welcome to J form is checked in Edit/Configure/Startup, but seems to do nothing. 4. The Run/Debug window is missing most of its button icons on Win10. Centos was ok. 5. The default size of the Run/Debug window on Win10 truncates the Stop Manager display. Manually widening the window fixes this. Centos was ok. 6. The Events demo did not seem to have any way to be terminated on Centos. Win10 was ok. 7. The Edit/Configure/Startup Initial Session Position and New Window Size were not honored.

On 12/29/2016 10:55, bill lam wrote:
There is a new J front-end on J805 JAL ide/jnet. It uses
.Net framework and can run on Windows and Linux. See
manifest.ijs for installation instruction.

Minimal release documentation in menu|help|migration notes.
Play studio|demo and have fun.

This front-end is mainly intended for making it easier to
port J602 applications to J805.

Please note that this JNet front-end is *NOT* supported
by JSoftware. The official desktop front-ends are jconsole,
JQT and JHS.

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