David Garrison Posted November 5, 2011 Share Posted November 5, 2011 According to several articles I've seen this week, iOS 5 has changed how downloaded data is handled. Effectively, it cleans everything out when space runs low. I can verify this by finding all of my downloaded content in Newsstand, Zinio, Olive Tree Biblereader and Accordance gone yesterday. Right after I realized this and reinstalled everything, I saw this article: RT @cultofmac: New post: Apple Introduces Solution for "Cleaned" App Data in iOS 5.0.1 http://t.co/QFPocInJ I wanted to bring the problem to your attention, and that Apple is already incorporating a fix, so you can build it into the next version of Accordance for iOS. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott Knapp Posted November 5, 2011 Share Posted November 5, 2011 According to several articles I've seen this week, iOS 5 has changed how downloaded data is handled. Effectively, it cleans everything out when space runs low. I can verify this by finding all of my downloaded content in Newsstand, Zinio, Olive Tree Biblereader and Accordance gone yesterday. Right after I realized this and reinstalled everything, I saw this article: RT @cultofmac: New post: Apple Introduces Solution for "Cleaned" App Data in iOS 5.0.1 http://t.co/QFPocInJ t dur I wanted to bring the problem to your attention, and that Apple is already incorporating a fix, so you can build it into the next version of Accordance for iOS. Thanks! Already being looked at for the next release. However, it appears that this will only prevent the purging of the Caches folder (where the modules are stored) under low disk space conditions. I expect the Caches folder will still be wiped out during a device backup and restore. Scott. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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