I have an app Gamechanger Scorkeeper. It's basically a tool baseball/softball coaches use to keep score, sync with a website and stream play by play stats etc.
Anyways, the last update they released causes major crashing. The company says to update to iOS 4, already been there.
I was only able to record the game with Airplane mode on. Usually it will then sync when I turn airplane off, but when I did that I was unable to go back into the app.
Now the app won't even load up, I start it and it crashes instantly. I've tried a hard reset but no luck.
My question to you guys is this:
Do you think the data is backed up on the phone or my computer when I sync with iTunes, allowing me to delete the app and then reinstalling it hoping that will fix the problem? Or if I delete the app, will I lose my offline data? Or is there a folder I can pull out via ssh to save it?
i would get the app data off first using diskaid and going to the apps folder , then delete, then reinstall and drag only the documents folder of the apps folder into the new document folder. i have done this plenty of times for my tetris scores, rock band scores etc
I installed iFile. I can see the folder the game is in. I plan on copying the entire folder out to my desktop, reinstalling the app, and then, copy what back in? Everything but the actual ipa app file?