Juno Connect: Jupyter Client
Cloud Coding/Programming IDE
$9.99
1.6.13for iPhone, iPad and more
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Sep 18, 2022
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About Juno Connect: Jupyter Client
Juno Connect is a client app for Jupyter, a cloud-based computational environment. Juno Connect lets you leverage the computing power of a remote Jupyter server right from your iPhone or iPad.
With Juno Connect you can:
• Connect to cloud-computing services, such as CoCalc, Binder, SageMaker, Gradient or NAAS
• Add and configure your own remote Jupyter servers
• Leverage SSH tunneling with local port forwarding for secure connections
• Take full advantage of your keyboard and trackpad in our full-featured code editor
• Utilise full multitasking capabilities on iPad
When you run code in Juno Connect, the actual computing is happening on a remote Jupyter server, giving you access to virtually unlimited computational resources from your iPhone or iPad. You can either connect to your own Jupyter server — directly via HTTP/HTTPS, or by establishing an SSH tunnel with local port forwarding — or use cloud computing services, such as CoCalc, Binder, SageMaker, Gradient or NAAS. And if you would rather execute code on device instead, check out our other app Juno, it lets you work with Jupyter notebooks autonomously on your iPhone or iPad.
Juno Connect offers a full-featured notebook and code editor, providing a complete development environment on your iPad or iPhone. it supports Dark Mode and Dynamic Type, offers extended on-screen keyboard and works beautifully with all hardware keyboards and trackpads. Juno Connect lets you reach your Jupyter server easily and securely with SSH tunnel using local port forwarding. You can launch Juno Connect in Split-screen mode alongside other apps on iPad — run notebooks with documentation, terminal, or other code editor in front of you.
WHAT IS JUPYTER?
Jupyter is an interactive cloud-based computational environment, where you can combine code execution, rich text, mathematics, plots and rich media. It works with Jupyter notebooks, a computational document format that allows storing live code, markdown text, plots, images and equations in LaTeX — all wrapped into a single notebook file.
Notebook documents keep record of all inputs and outputs of the interactive programming session, and the rich output generated by running R, Python or Julia scripts (including HTML, images, video, and plots) is embedded into the Jupyter notebook document. They are especially convenient if you are coding in Python for data analysis, machine learning, or computational science in general.
A notebook consists of a sequence of cells, each representing either a narrative text in a form of markdown text or HTML, or a coding script with a text or media output. This makes notebooks both human-readable documents with the analysis description and the results (figures, tables, etc), as well as executable scripts for data analysis or plain programming. You can use Jupyter notebook as a document with optional executable code in it, or simply as a programming playground for data manipulation and experiments.
Jupyter supports countless programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala. Jupyter lets you leverage big data tools, such as Apache Spark, from Python, R, and Scala — or explore that same data with pandas, scikit-learn, ggplot2, PyTorch and TensorFlow. And, of course, Juno Connect lets you use whichever language kernels and libraries are installed on your Jupyter server right on your iPhone or iPad.
With Juno Connect you can:
• Connect to cloud-computing services, such as CoCalc, Binder, SageMaker, Gradient or NAAS
• Add and configure your own remote Jupyter servers
• Leverage SSH tunneling with local port forwarding for secure connections
• Take full advantage of your keyboard and trackpad in our full-featured code editor
• Utilise full multitasking capabilities on iPad
When you run code in Juno Connect, the actual computing is happening on a remote Jupyter server, giving you access to virtually unlimited computational resources from your iPhone or iPad. You can either connect to your own Jupyter server — directly via HTTP/HTTPS, or by establishing an SSH tunnel with local port forwarding — or use cloud computing services, such as CoCalc, Binder, SageMaker, Gradient or NAAS. And if you would rather execute code on device instead, check out our other app Juno, it lets you work with Jupyter notebooks autonomously on your iPhone or iPad.
Juno Connect offers a full-featured notebook and code editor, providing a complete development environment on your iPad or iPhone. it supports Dark Mode and Dynamic Type, offers extended on-screen keyboard and works beautifully with all hardware keyboards and trackpads. Juno Connect lets you reach your Jupyter server easily and securely with SSH tunnel using local port forwarding. You can launch Juno Connect in Split-screen mode alongside other apps on iPad — run notebooks with documentation, terminal, or other code editor in front of you.
WHAT IS JUPYTER?
Jupyter is an interactive cloud-based computational environment, where you can combine code execution, rich text, mathematics, plots and rich media. It works with Jupyter notebooks, a computational document format that allows storing live code, markdown text, plots, images and equations in LaTeX — all wrapped into a single notebook file.
Notebook documents keep record of all inputs and outputs of the interactive programming session, and the rich output generated by running R, Python or Julia scripts (including HTML, images, video, and plots) is embedded into the Jupyter notebook document. They are especially convenient if you are coding in Python for data analysis, machine learning, or computational science in general.
A notebook consists of a sequence of cells, each representing either a narrative text in a form of markdown text or HTML, or a coding script with a text or media output. This makes notebooks both human-readable documents with the analysis description and the results (figures, tables, etc), as well as executable scripts for data analysis or plain programming. You can use Jupyter notebook as a document with optional executable code in it, or simply as a programming playground for data manipulation and experiments.
Jupyter supports countless programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, and Scala. Jupyter lets you leverage big data tools, such as Apache Spark, from Python, R, and Scala — or explore that same data with pandas, scikit-learn, ggplot2, PyTorch and TensorFlow. And, of course, Juno Connect lets you use whichever language kernels and libraries are installed on your Jupyter server right on your iPhone or iPad.
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.6.13
Last updated on Sep 18, 2022
Old Versions
This release fixes several issues related to keyboard and scrolling.
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Version History
1.6.13
Sep 18, 2022
This release fixes several issues related to keyboard and scrolling.
1.6.12
Aug 21, 2022
Fixes a couple of minor UI issues.
1.6.11
Mar 11, 2022
– Fixes a couple of minor UI issues
1.6.10
Feb 13, 2022
– Fixes a crash and a couple of minor issues in notebook editor
– Fixes a kernel reconnect loop affecting some SSH connections
– Fixes a kernel reconnect loop affecting some SSH connections
1.6.9
Oct 10, 2021
– Adds a media viewer for cell output: view generated plots fullscreen, zoom and share!
– Improves Korean IME input support.
– Fixes colouring of Pandas DataFrame objects in cell output.
– Fixes several nasty crashes, as well as a few smaller bugs.
– Improves Korean IME input support.
– Fixes colouring of Pandas DataFrame objects in cell output.
– Fixes several nasty crashes, as well as a few smaller bugs.
1.6.6
Sep 16, 2021
– Fixes hardware keyboard shortcuts and a couple of minor glitches with the on-screen keyboard.
– Fixes a couple of less serious UI and compatibility issues with the new version of OS.
– Fixes a couple of less serious UI and compatibility issues with the new version of OS.
1.6.5
Jun 9, 2021
– Adds native help popups with documentation for objects and modules
– Fixes a number of issues around exporting notebooks
– Fixes several minor UI bugs in notebook editor
– Opens links in the in-app browser (whenever possible)
– Fixes a number of issues around exporting notebooks
– Fixes several minor UI bugs in notebook editor
– Opens links in the in-app browser (whenever possible)
1.6.3
May 13, 2021
– New Naas.ai cloud computing service integration
– Experimental integrations with Paperspace Gradient and Amazon SageMaker
– Fixes for several minor issues and other under-the-hood improvements
– Experimental integrations with Paperspace Gradient and Amazon SageMaker
– Fixes for several minor issues and other under-the-hood improvements
1.5.12
Feb 1, 2021
Juno Connect 1.5.12 fixes a couple of minor UI issues, including better detection of JupyterLab — stay tuned for a bigger update we have in the works for both Juno and Juno Connect!
Meanwhile, if your server keeps showing JupyterLab UI instead of classic Jupyter Notebook, please reach out to help@juno.sh and we will be happy to assist.
Meanwhile, if your server keeps showing JupyterLab UI instead of classic Jupyter Notebook, please reach out to help@juno.sh and we will be happy to assist.
1.5.11
Sep 11, 2020
What's new in Juno Connect 1.5.11:
• Fixes several bugs related to UI layout and port forwarding
• Fixes several bugs related to UI layout and port forwarding
1.5.10
Aug 8, 2020
What's new in Juno Connect 1.5.10:
• Fixes layout issues when connecting to a server running Jupyter Notebook 6.1.0+
• Fixes several minor bugs related to code completion
• Fixes layout issues when connecting to a server running Jupyter Notebook 6.1.0+
• Fixes several minor bugs related to code completion
1.5.9
Jul 28, 2020
What's new in Juno Connect 1.5.9:
• Adds support for ECDSA and Ed25519 keys for SSH tunnelling
• Fixes several minor issues related to notebook editor
• Adds support for ECDSA and Ed25519 keys for SSH tunnelling
• Fixes several minor issues related to notebook editor
1.5.8
Jun 22, 2020
What's new in Juno Connect 1.5.8:
• Bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements
• Bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements
1.5.7
May 29, 2020
1.5.5
May 10, 2020
1.5.4
May 7, 2020
1.4.1
Oct 22, 2019
1.4.0
Sep 26, 2019
1.3.1
Apr 16, 2019
1.3.0
Feb 3, 2019
1.2.3
Dec 1, 2018
1.2.2
Sep 27, 2018
1.2.1
Aug 9, 2018
1.2.0
Jul 1, 2018
1.1.1
Jan 31, 2018
Juno Connect: Jupyter Client FAQ
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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of Juno Connect: Jupyter Client.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPad
Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Juno Connect: Jupyter Client supports English