Juno Connect: Jupyter Client Reviews – Page 5

5/5 rating based on 65 reviews. Read all reviews for Juno Connect: Jupyter Client for iPhone.
Juno Connect: Jupyter Client is paid iOS app published by Rational Matter Ltd

PERFECT!!! Needs COLAB Support Now

Instatlas

This app is all I’ve been looking for to develop on my iPad Pro!! Now all that is missing is Google Colab support. Thank you so much for this!!


Cannot connect to server

Alex?????

I love the interface, what a brilliant app! Powerful, too! I. I was blown away the first three times I used it. However, I now cannot access a project in Azure notebooks. :( Whenever I try to connect, my request times out after about five seconds, and I am told “cannot connect to server”...


Can’t type in Korean

iamjkim

I love this app. It runs like butter. One bug: Korean input (for a comment) doesn’t work!


$14.99

hafman42

The download gets you nowhere. To use the app you need to pay $14.99 The app should just be $14.99 upfront. Deleted


This THE missing app!

puckpuck

I can finally cut the cord from my desktop. I've been looking for this app for weeks Update: I'm over a month in with Juno and it's the app I use most on my iPad. Version 1.13's integration with Binder is fantastic. Thanks so much, Alex.


Juno is terrific

Bob Bobbert

I use this App a ton, and I’ve come to prefer working with Notebooks in Juno on my iPad then on my desktop in a browser. Keep up the great work.


Amazing app!

sausheong

Love the app, the inclusion of Binder only makes it better! Thanks for this, I bought Juno Pro some time back and ran it against my own Jupyter server but having Binder makes it super useful all over again!


Thoughtful app but needs improvement

coll.n

This is a thoughtful and beautiful interface to Jupyter notebooks, with a few significant limitations and usability setbacks that need to be improved. I use this app almost every day, so I will be sure to update this review as the app improves. Strengths: ? View and edit Jupyter Notebooks. ? Easily connect to your remote Jupyter server. ? Clean, modern, and touch-friendly design. ? Escape key remapping. Weaknesses: ? There is no way to search the text or code in your notebook. This functionality is limited to Jupyter’s “find and replace” dialog, which itself is limited to the one cell which is currently selected. ? The Jupyter functionality is limited to Notebooks — you can’t open or edit other files, such as text files or python files. ? Risky keyboard shortcuts, e.g. pressing `d` anytime your cursor is outside of a cell will delete a cell (thankfully `cmd-z` brings it back), `i` will interrupt your notebook (no undo), `0` will restart it (no undo). In other words... there are some trade-offs, and neither Juno nor Safari are fully capable Jupyter interfaces on an iPad. Currently I use Juno to edit my notebooks, and switch to Coda to edit any text or python files they depend on, as well as to get better shell access to the server.


transformative

Dan Pourhadi

juno is a perfect example of how great web tools should be brought to mobile because of this app, i now do most of my notebook work on my ipad


nice to have app but needs some features

nameisrtr

I really love using the app on my ipad but I feel like the app needs the following features: 1. Tabs for different jupyter notebooks 2. File browser on the side (more like jupyterlab)