7026.Logos_2014-09-24-203929_adhamlin-iPad.crash.log
1616.Verbum_2014-09-24-114607_adhamlin-iPad.crash.log
5086.LowMemory-2014-09-24-212423.log
Anthony,
What were you doing when these occurred, fresh installs? The Mobile team is concentrating on iOS 8 fixes and might not be able to ship a build that never crashes on iOS 5.x.
Both times I was in the app reading and switching to a new resource.
In Verbum I was using a passage guide and switched over to Haydock’s Catholic Bible Commentary.
In Logos I was using a passage guide and switched over to Black's Thess. commentary
The out of mem crash, I was trying to load Black's on a restart of the Logos app.
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I'm guessing you're not going to have much luck getting the app to work 100% of the time on an iPad 1. The device is very old (in mobile device land, where 4 years is an eternity). Speaking as a mobile app developer myself, the cost associated for supporting these devices is ENORMOUS. Logos recently dropped support for Android 2.1 because it was taking full DAYS to support features on Android 2.1 devices that would have taken 10-15 minutes to write if they only supported newer versions. A new iPad might be the easiest solution here.
That being said, if money is too tight for a new iPad (which is totally understandable), a good option might be a refurbished Nexus 7 device (if you can stand using Android [:)]). You can frequently find them for as low as $129
Anthony, What were you doing when these occurred, fresh installs? The Mobile team is concentrating on iOS 8 fixes and might not be able to ship a build that never crashes on iOS 5.x.
"Never crash" is not my goal and I understand the time constraints and priorities. I also recognize the limitations of the available hardware of the iPad1
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/85945/602362.aspx#602362
The phrase "workable state" for those unable to run iOS 6 or above is a bit ambiguous though, as it implied that there was going to be some ongoing development for a least a few more month. The idea of just chucking it seems like a waste of the time and money invested in it. But I'm bias since I was planning on replacing my iPad for at least another year since I'm looking at purchasing a more powerful laptop...to handle Logos6 LOL [:P]
As goals go and the only reason I have been bothering with all the post is to provide logs so that the devs may come to some sort of fix, if perhaps my log files could provide any such insight.
Mostly stable and predominately functional is my goal. If that's not in the cards so be it. I'm not upset, just disappointed... the app has been crash prone on iPad 1/iOS5 for what seems like almost a year for many users and if we are the small percent that you describe in some of your previous posts...well I would probably not justify the resources either. Apple appears to be setting the pace and the "disposable" mindset.
If "workable state" meant "as is" then just say so and we'll all move on.
If a mostly stable and predominately functional version is not possible perhaps it might serve the iPad 1/iOS5 users better to have a rolled back version available that perhaps is somewhat disconnected from the newer bells and whistles. I recall a few previous iterations that were functional and stable on the first gen iPad, in fact if memory serves me correctly they were more so than the currently resource intensive version. Do you perhaps have any statistical data that might help choose that version and could you roll it out as the "Logos for iPad1"?
[;)]
I can't answer your questions...you'll have to wait for someone more official. But I must say you have a refreshingly positive attitude about it. [:)]
It is my understanding that Apple added the ability for developers to mark versions as the "latest compatible version" so that users would be able to download a usable version of the app... With that said... It is difficult to know if this issue occurs with few, some, or most users in your shoes. It might be detrimental to other users for Logos to retroactively designate an older version for iPad 1 users.