You can find Labs under the Help -> Studio menu. I imagine we should blame OSX's user interface guidelines for that change.
Note that some labs are still best run under J602. (And at least some of that is my fault.) Thanks, -- Raul On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Jim Adams <[email protected]> wrote: > > I’ve been retired for 15 years and have been away from J for about ten of > those years. Now I would like to use it again for simulations to test some > theories. > > Years ago, I used APL*PLUS and APL2 on mainframe computers. Then I used J > with no problems on a couple of PCs running Microsoft and then on an Apple > Mac Mini. The PCs are gone and the Mac Mini is now defunct, perhaps due to a > lightning surge. I believe I was running J602 on that computer ten years > ago, or whenever. > > Now I have a late 2013 model Apple iMac (2.9 GHz Intel Core i5) running OS X > Yosemite Version 10.10.5 (the latest version). > > I have no idea what has been the impetus behind your recent J803 and J804. > Was it to support mobile devices? I have installed JQt and Jconsole on my > computer but see no Labs. In order to get back into using J, I would like to > refresh myself via the Labs. What is the latest version of J supporting > Labs? Should that version work with my current computer and operating > system? Should I try to get J602 running, since that suited my needs > previously? > > Thank you for any tips you can give me. I’m feeling stymied. > > Jim Adams > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
