Maybe I spoke too soon about waiting.  I thought that there could be a way
via email... Apparently there is!  Thanks.

On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 1:00 PM, 'Mike Day' via Programming <
[email protected]> wrote:

> While drafting this, I've just seen Joey Tuttle's post.  But I'll
> persist!n (And
> now, Eric's!)
>
> There's the official method for the previous (32 bit) iOS versions,
> described
> under http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/iOS/32bit#FileTransfers
>
> It involves emailing to yourself.  Possibly simpler and easier to remember,
> and how I happened to do it this afternoon -
>
> transferring from PC:
>
>    on the PC,
>    in J editor,  select all or part of script;
>    copy it;
>    in your email handler,  mail that copy to yourself;
>
>    on the iPad,
>    read your email;
>    select the relevant part of your message body (avoiding mailer's
>    headers and footers) and copy;
>    in J 701 session on the iPad,  type
>         je 'myscript'   NB. or whatever you wish to call it;
>    (this opens your edit window)
>    in the iPad's J edit window,  paste into an appropriate place;
>    best to press the [save] "button" immediately.
>
> This worked fine for me this afternoon with half a dozen scripts
> of up to 400 or 500 lines.  Obviously it would get out of hand with
> really large scripts,  or a large number of them,  when Joey and
> Eric's more sophisticated methods might come into play.
>
> Presumably you can do the same sort of thing in the other direction,
> but I haven't tried it with the new J iOS.
>
> Any use?
>
> Mike
>
>
> On 09/07/2017 17:10, Jose Mario Quintana wrote:
>
>> What is the easiest way to transfer a bunch of scripts back and forth
>> between an iPhone and a Win PC?
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 2:59 PM, J. Patrick Harrington <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you Eric!
>>>
>>>    I've just tried j701 on my iPhone 6+. The new keyboard is a *vast*
>>> improvement making the entry of the most common
>>> characters much more convenient.
>>>    My phone was jailbroken for years, which made it easy to
>>> move files onto the J app, but eventually I was forced to
>>> upgrade to the latest OS (now 10.3.2). Adding files became a
>>> headache. I'm delighted to discover that iFiles is now able
>>> to see the j701 files, and better yet, I can drag and drop
>>> files from my Mac to the j directory of the iPhone.
>>>    Thanks again for your efforts on this release -- it's a whole
>>> new world of usefulness.
>>>
>>>                                       Patrick
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 4 Jul 2017, Eric Iverson wrote:
>>>
>>> A significant new release of J iOS is available at the Apple App Store.
>>>>
>>>> See http://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Guides/iOS for more information.
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