Juno – Python et Jupyter
IDE pour notebooks et scripts
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Un environnement Python prêt à l’emploi et une boîte à outils complète pour développeurs, dans une app de premier plan pour iPad et iPhone.
Juno est conçu pour couvrir tous vos besoins de développement Python et fonctionne parfaitement avec tous les formats de code source. Juno prend en charge les scripts Python (.py) et les notebooks Jupyter (.ipynb), un format de document dédié à l’analyse de données et au calcul scientifique.
FONCTIONNALITÉS GRATUITES
• Parcourez et gérez fichiers et dossiers, prévisualisez instantanément documents et médias
• Feuilletez vos notebooks Jupyter avec de superbes aperçus rapides
• Affichez et modifiez code, scripts, JSON, XML et autres formats texte dans l’éditeur intégré, doté de la coloration syntaxique
• Ajoutez des signets pour accéder rapidement à des emplacements hors sandbox ou ouvrez simplement les documents in situ
FONCTIONNALITÉS PRO
• Exécutez du code dans vos notebooks Jupyter et fichiers Python, localement sur votre appareil grâce à un interpréteur Python 3.10 intégré, entièrement hors ligne
• Écrivez et exécutez du code Python dans un véritable environnement de développement, avec saisie semi-automatique intelligente et console avec émulateur de terminal complet
• Profitez de toutes les fonctions de Jupyter dans un éditeur de notebooks moderne, puissant et personnalisable
• Compatible avec Siri : créez des Shortcuts qui lancent du code Python ou des scripts .py dans Juno—passez des arguments et des fichiers, récupérez la sortie et chaînez vos actions
• Exploitez des bibliothèques de pointe pour l’analyse de données, le machine learning et le développement : NumPy, Matplotlib, SciPy, Scikit-learn, Pandas, LXML et bien d’autres
• Gestion des packages sans effort : installez facilement tout package Python pur via un gestionnaire intuitif
SCRIPTS PYTHON
Les scripts Python sont des fichiers texte au format .py. Juno offre une saisie semi-automatique ultrarapide, une console avec émulateur de terminal complet et un visualiseur multimédia intégré pour les images, graphiques, apps web et autres contenus générés par votre code. Le code est exécuté localement sur votre iPhone ou iPad, hors ligne, via l’interpréteur Python embarqué.
NOTEBOOKS JUPYTER
Un notebook Jupyter est un format de document polyvalent qui peut contenir code interactif, texte Markdown, graphiques, images ou équations LaTeX – le tout dans un unique fichier .ipynb. Parfaits pour la manipulation de données et l’expérimentation, les notebooks deviennent un jeu d’enfant avec Juno !
Les notebooks enregistrent toutes les entrées et sorties d’une session interactive, et les sorties riches produites par l’exécution de code Python (HTML, images, vidéo, graphiques, etc.) sont intégrées au document. Ils sont particulièrement pratiques pour l’analyse de données, le machine learning ou la science computationnelle en général.
plus Nouveautés de la version 3.10 :
– L'éditeur de code Python permet désormais de redimensionner les barres latérales sur iPad.
– Gestion du noyau améliorée et plus fiable.
– Correction de bugs et de plantages liés aux aperçus de notebooks.
– Correction de problèmes avec les signets et les emplacements de fichiers dans iCloud.
3.10.0 29 mars
Nouveautés de la version 3.9 :
– Ajout d’un nouveau moyen d’essayer les fonctionnalités Pro avant de passer à Pro.
– Correction de plusieurs plantages et bugs lors de l’exécution du code, ainsi que de quelques problèmes de mise en page.
3.9.0 18 janv.
Nouveautés de la version 3.8 :
– Prise en charge des Raccourcis : créez des raccourcis qui exécutent du code Python ou des scripts .py dans Juno ; passez des arguments et des fichiers, capturez la sortie et enchaînez des actions.
– Éditeur de texte : modifiez du code source, des scripts, du JSON, du XML et d’autres formats texte dans l’éditeur intégré, sans passer à Juno Pro.
– Correction de plusieurs plantages et bugs lors de l’exécution de code, ainsi que de quelques problèmes de mise en page dans l’app.
3.8.2 16/11/2025
Nouveautés de la version 3.7 :
– Localisations de l’app : Juno prend désormais en charge l’allemand, le français, l’espagnol, le russe, le japonais et le chinois simplifié.
– Ajout de la prise en charge des polices CJK et cyrilliques dans Matplotlib.
– Correction de plusieurs plantages et de petits problèmes d’affichage.
3.7.0 15/08/2025
What’s New in 3.6:
– Added the curl_cffi package, fixing recent releases of yfinance.
– Improved keyboard navigation in the Python source editor.
– The ‘webbrowser’ module now allows opening links in both the in-app and default system browser (using the ‘new’ parameter).
– Fixed several crashes and addressed a few minor UI and layout issues in the app.
3.6.0 07/07/2025
What’s New in 3.5:
– New packages: astropy, jiter (improves compatibility with recent OpenAI package releases).
– Unpins the bokeh package, which can now be installed or upgraded in the package manager.
– Fixes several crashes and errors originating from scipy.
– Fixes a crash related to code completion.
– Addresses several minor UI and layout issues in the app.
3.5.0 22/03/2025
What’s New in 3.4:
– Adds OpenCV package.
– Fixes several crashes related to code completion in the Python source editor.
– Resolves an issue where certain file types sometimes wouldn’t appear in the file browser.
– Fixes an issue where unit tests in Python source files weren’t detected.
– Addresses several minor UI and layout issues in the package manager.
3.4.0 30/12/2024
What's new in 3.3:
– Improves package manager compatibility, adding support for certain packages that previously failed to install (e.g., PyTensor).
– Fixes several crashes in the Python runtime.
– Fixes handling of line endings in the Python source editor, which could sometimes cause broken comment toggling.
– Adds hardware keyboard shortcuts in the Python source editor (hold the ⌘ Command key to view all available shortcuts).
– Applies various UI touch-ups and improvements throughout the app.
3.3.0 29/09/2024
What's new in 3.2:
– Adds orjson, optree, ml_dtypes and psutil packages.
– Optimises runtime resources, so Juno now takes up less device storage and installs more quickly.
– Improves handling of console output when running Python scripts.
– Fixes several crashes in the Python runtime.
3.2.0 28/07/2024
What's new in 3.1:
- Adds pytables, numexpr and peewee.
- Resolves dependencies for upgrading yfinance.
- Fixes notebook JSON getting minified on save.
- Fixes the app crashing in some cases after restoring device from backup.
- Fixes several crashes in Python runtime and lxml.
- Fixes a couple of minor UI issues.
3.1.0 30/05/2024
What's new in 3.0.1:
- Fixes multiple windows support;
- Fixes several minor UI issues.
Juno 3.0 marks a significant milestone in Python coding experience on iPad and iPhone! We've expanded beyond the Jupyter environment to include a full-fledged Python IDE — it’s specifically designed to make working with .py sources on your iOS devices intuitive and seamless, with as few compromises as possible. This first release already packs a bunch:
- A fast and versatile code editor;
- Snappy, intelligent code completion;
- A console with full terminal emulator support;
- A built-in media viewer for code outputs, perfect for displaying Pillow-generated images, Matplotlib plots, Bokeh and Flask web apps, and more.
Juno 3.0 also brings a whole new file navigation experience with rich document previews, featuring beautifully rendered Jupyter notebooks, syntax highlighting for source code and text-based formats, and Quick Look for most popular document types and media. Add quick access bookmarks for any file system location, or just open any document in place for preview and editing.
Juno 3.0 adds several new packages too, including pyarrow and h5py for HDF5 support.
3.0.1 19/03/2024
Juno 3.0 marks a significant milestone in Python coding experience on iPad and iPhone! We've expanded beyond the Jupyter environment to include a full-fledged Python IDE — it’s specifically designed to make working with .py sources on your iOS devices intuitive and seamless, with as few compromises as possible. This first release already packs a bunch:
- A fast and versatile code editor;
- Snappy, intelligent code completion;
- A console with full terminal emulator support;
- A built-in media viewer for code outputs, perfect for displaying Pillow-generated images, Matplotlib plots, Bokeh and Flask web apps, and more.
Juno 3.0 also brings a whole new file navigation experience with rich document previews, featuring beautifully rendered Jupyter notebooks, syntax highlighting for source code and text-based formats, and Quick Look for most popular document types and media. Add quick access bookmarks for any file system location, or just open any document in place for preview and editing.
Juno 3.0 adds several new packages too, including pyarrow and h5py for HDF5 support.
3.0.0 13/03/2024
What's new in Juno 2.1.8:
- Fixed a crash that could occur when the app got suspended in the background;
- Resolved several crashes and memory issues related to the lxml library.
2.1.8 08/12/2023
What's new in Juno 2.1.7:
- Added new packages: immutables, frozendict, and pydantic;
- Updated lxml to version 4.9.3;
- Fixed an issue where the kernel was not getting interrupted when requested;
- Fixed several issues around restoring interpreter session and handling package metadata.
2.1.7 22/10/2023
What's new in Juno 2.1.6:
- Fixes an error when importing certain Bokeh submodules;
- Fixes several errors related to installing pure Python packages with optional native extensions.
What's new in Juno 2.1:
- Python upgraded to 3.10 and pinned packages updated to their latest releases;
- New packages: 'openai' (for accessing OpenAI APIs), 'tiktoken' (tokenization for OpenAI models), and their dependencies (including 'aiohttp', 'yarl', 'frozenlist', 'multidict', and more);
- Better performance: Improved background app persistence, faster kernel start-ups, and reduced notebook loading times;
- Easier package management: Now you can delete and upgrade many pre-installed packages (some will remain pinned, e.g. packages that Juno uses internally);
- Streamlined navigation: Swipe from the left screen edge in the notebook editor to reveal the working directory navigator on iPhone (you can configure default presentation style in settings);
- A whole bunch of fixes for crashes and bugs, as well as many less prominent enhancements and general quality of life improvements.
2.1.6 24/05/2023
Juno 2.1 comes with an upgraded Python environment, significant performance and stability improvements, new packages (including 'openai' for accessing ChatGPT and DALL-E APIs), and much more.
What's new in Juno 2.1.5:
- Fixes several crashes related to background persistence and addresses a couple of issues in the package manager, improving the handling of packages without wheel distributions.
What's new in Juno 2.1:
- Python upgraded to 3.10 and pinned packages updated to their latest releases;
- New packages: 'openai' (for accessing OpenAI APIs), 'tiktoken' (tokenization for OpenAI models), and their dependencies (including 'aiohttp', 'yarl', 'frozenlist', 'multidict', and more);
- Better performance: Improved background app persistence, faster kernel start-ups, and reduced notebook loading times;
- Easier package management: Now you can delete and upgrade many pre-installed packages (some will remain pinned, e.g. packages that Juno uses internally);
- Streamlined navigation: Swipe from the left screen edge in the notebook editor to reveal the working directory navigator on iPhone (you can configure default presentation style in settings);
- A whole bunch of fixes for crashes and bugs, as well as many less prominent enhancements and general quality of life improvements.
2.1.5 03/05/2023
Juno 2.1 comes with an upgraded Python environment, significant performance and stability improvements, new packages (including 'openai' for accessing ChatGPT and DALL-E APIs), and much more.
What's new in Juno 2.1:
- Python upgraded to 3.10 and pinned packages updated to their latest releases;
- New packages: 'openai' (for accessing OpenAI APIs), 'tiktoken' (tokenization for OpenAI models), and their dependencies (including 'aiohttp', 'yarl', 'frozenlist', 'multidict', and more);
- Better performance: Improved background app persistence, faster kernel start-ups, and reduced notebook loading times;
- Easier package management: Now you can delete and upgrade many pre-installed packages (some will remain pinned, e.g. packages that Juno uses internally);
- Streamlined navigation: Swipe from the left screen edge in the notebook editor to reveal the working directory navigator on iPhone (you can configure default presentation style in settings);
- A whole bunch of fixes for crashes and bugs, as well as many less prominent enhancements and general quality of life improvements.
2.1.4 22/04/2023
What's new in 2.0.12:
– Fixes several crashes on older versions of iOS;
– Fixes a crash on previewing certain types of links in notebooks;
– Fixes several minor code completion layout issues;
– Makes sure notebook scrolls to caret on orientation changes;
– Fixes certain settings not getting applied in new cells until the notebook reopens;
– Makes sure notebook checkpoints are created and updated using the same logic as in JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook, i.e. only when you explicitly select Save in menu;
– Updates cell type icons and renames Markdown cell type to Markup Text.
What's new in Juno 2.0:
– Notebook editor: the notebook editing experience has been redesigned from the ground up into a highly configurable notebook workspace, ready to get customized around your personal workflow. The editor has a ton of new features: faster-loading notebooks, cell templates, better image viewer, better previews, easier text and selection manipulation, better keyboard and trackpad support, a ton of new settings, configuration and customisation options, new Find and Replace experience, new document management features — and a lot more! The new notebook editor absolutely shines on iPad, but will work great on iPhone, too.
– Working directory file browser: seamlessly navigate, view and edit files and folders without leaving your notebook. It lets you manage files and directories, as well as perform other actions useful in the context of writing code and working on your notebooks: say, getting a relative path to a file or directory, or quickly editing contents of an arbitrary file as plain text.
– Text editor: view and edit any file from your working directory in a built-in text editor with syntax highlighting, powerful Find and Replace, configurable view options, customisable toolbar and more!
– A whole bunch of minor and major fixes around package manager, keyboard and trackpad handling, scrolling and notebook editor UI in general.
Check out the docs on our website (or select Help in the app) to learn more about the new features and Juno's new notebook editor.
Juno 2.0.12 *still* comes with Python 3.6 on board, but we begin testing Juno with Python 3.10 on TestFlight shortly, and will release it on App Store later this year as a free update.
2.0.12 25/11/2022
Welcome to the all-new Juno 2.0!
What's new:
– Notebook editor: the notebook editing experience has been redesigned from ground up into a highly configurable notebook workspace, ready to get customized around your personal workflow. The editor has a ton of new features: faster-loading notebooks, cell templates, better image viewer, better previews, easier text and selection manipulation, better keyboard and trackpad support, a ton of new settings, configuration and customisation options, new Find and Replace experience, new document management features — and a lot more! The new notebook editor absolutely shines on iPad, but will work great on iPhone, too.
– Working directory file browser: seamlessly navigate, view and edit files and folders without leaving your notebook. It lets you manage files and directories, as well as perform other actions useful in the context of writing code and working on your notebooks: say, getting a relative path to a file or directory.
– Text editor: view and edit any file from your working directory in a built-in text editor with syntax highlighting, powerful Find and Replace, configurable view options, customisable toolbar and more!
– A whole bunch of minor and major fixes around package manager, keyboard and trackpad handling, iOS integration, text editing, and a ton of general quality of life improvements.
Check out the docs on our website (or select Help in the app) to learn more about the new features and Juno's new notebook editor.
Juno 2.0.11 *still* comes with Python 3.6 on board, but we begin testing Juno with Python 3.10 on TestFlight shortly, and will release it on App Store later this year as a free update.
2.0.11 21/11/2022
This release fixes several issues related to keyboard and scrolling.
1.5.4 17/09/2022
Fixes a couple of minor UI issues.
1.5.3 21/08/2022
Juno 1.5 comes with a package manager on board! It has a ton of quality of life improvements: you can see all packages that are available to you, both system and user installed; you can delete user-installed packages and install new ones; there is now an easy way to see which dependencies are missing or have incompatible versions, which package releases are likely to work in Juno and which modules the package provides — among many other things!
Juno's package manager introduces a concept of *pinned* packages: you can import and use those as any other package, but you can't upgrade or delete them (as Juno relies on them under-the-hood).
Finally, we've made a bunch of improvements to the package installation process, so Juno can now handle several older-style distribution formats. That said, what you can install is still constrained by the OS restrictions, which means pure Python packages only.
1.5.2 05/05/2022
– Multi-window support for iPadOS! You can now edit and run multiple notebooks simultaneously on iPad, each in a separate Juno window — including side-by-side in Split View.
– Improved context restoration, working directory management and a few other things, which needed to accommodate this new multi-window nature of Juno.
– Package installer can now process several older-style distribution formats.
– Fixes for a couple of bugs around file system access.
– Fixes for several minor UI issues.
– Many under-the-hood changes and improvements, which lay important groundwork for future Juno features: this release is just one of a few major updates coming this year. Keep your eyes peeled and follow us on Twitter for more details!
1.4.2 17/03/2022
– Fixes a crash and a couple of minor issues in notebook editor
1.3.15 13/02/2022
– Adds GDAL, Fiona, PyProj, Shapely and GeoPandas. Enjoy!
– Adds a media viewer for cell output: view generated plots fullscreen, zoom and share!
– Fixes colouring of Pandas DataFrame objects in cell output.
– Requests additional RAM from the system (on supported devices).
– Improves Korean IME input support.
– Adds yfinance, requests, seaborn, beautifulsoup4 and a few other packages that were already supported, but could have occasional issues with the package installer — they now come pre-installed.
– Fixes several nasty crashes, as well as a few smaller bugs and issues.
1.3.14 10/10/2021
Nouveautés de la version 3.10 :
– L'éditeur de code Python permet désormais de redimensionner les barres latérales sur iPad.
– Gestion du noyau améliorée et plus fiable.
– Correction de bugs et de plantages liés aux aperçus de notebooks.
– Correction de problèmes avec les signets et les emplacements de fichiers dans iCloud.
plus Version 3.10.0 29 mars
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