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MODSTEP Crashing in IOS 7.0

All I get is crash, crash, crash every time i try to launch. I wish these developers would test their updates before releasing them.

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  • hey willie - could you send us the crash reports you get? We don't have a device with iOS 7 anymore (only an iPhone 4).
    We did test with 5.1.1 and had success, so this might just come done to some other update-weirdness. Could you try backing up your sessions via iTunes and then delete modstep and install the new version freshly?

    Cheers,
    Chris

  • edited April 2016

    Hardly fair to expect devs to keep testing on ios7 TestFlight needs ios8

    Having said that, will have to dig out the iPad1 ;)

  • @ BiancaNeve
    Hardly fair? 14USDollar app?

    @cblomert
    I uninstalled and reinstalled the previous version installed and said UPDATE
    When I updated the app crashed again, I am stuck with the old version.
    I cannot access the crash reports now I am using my MAC not enough space on the hard drive.

  • Not knowing your reasons for staying at IOS7 but I can personally say that I've never been as happy on an IOS as I am now on IOS 9.3.1. Is it perfect? By no means. But for music, it has been rock solid!!!! Samplr works, Gadget works, MODSTEP works!!!! Everything works. Well, except Safari,,but who surfs the net anymore when you got MODSTEP PRO!!!!!

    Reconsider it, and I think you won't look back. Just in my very own humble opinion.

    Cheers!

    @oldschoolwillie said:

    @ BiancaNeve
    Hardly fair? 14USDollar app?

    @cblomert
    I uninstalled and reinstalled the previous version installed and said UPDATE
    When I updated the app crashed again, I am stuck with the old version.
    I cannot access the crash reports now I am using my MAC not enough space on the hard drive.

  • @oldschoolwillie said:
    @ BiancaNeve
    Hardly fair? 14USDollar app?

    @cblomert
    I uninstalled and reinstalled the previous version installed and said UPDATE
    When I updated the app crashed again, I am stuck with the old version.
    I cannot access the crash reports now I am using my MAC not enough space on the hard drive.

    AppStore description says requires ios8 unless you only want to use midi.
    When it was released ios9 was the current version. So yeah hardly fair to blame dev for your choice to stay on an old version of iOS.

  • I have A LOT of apps, art apps, video apps, music apps, If I upgrade to IOS 9.3.1 will they still work? Who knows. When I get another device I will use the latest version of IOS and test which of the apps that I have on the IPAD Air 7.0 will still work and which will not work. A lot of things work well in IOS 7.0 even Auria Pro so its not the consumers its Apples fault for non- backward compatibility. Why do you think Retronyms just restored support for IOS 7.0 because it is good for business.

  • Well yeah, but then you're the one making the choice. Risking apps not working on the old version vs. risking apps not working on the new version. If I was the developer, I'd tell you to go pound sand. Which is probably why I'm not a developer! B)

    The rest of us who aren't chicken to upgrade once in a while would probably prefer devs spend their time fixing bugs in the latest supported OS releases than running down obscure problems for people that can't keep up with the times.

  • @wim said:
    Well yeah, but then you're the one making the choice. Risking apps not working on the old version vs. risking apps not working on the new version. If I was the developer, I'd tell you to go pound sand. Which is probably why I'm not a developer! B)

    The rest of us who aren't chicken to upgrade once in a while would probably prefer devs spend their time fixing bugs in the latest supported OS releases than running down obscure problems for people that can't keep up with the times.

    Thank God your NOT a developer because I would tell YOU to go pound sand and not buy your products.LOL!

    If Auria Pro works very well on IOS 7.0 these other developers have no excuse. I purchased Auria Pro plus all of the plugins. Rem thank you sir, one of the developers that actually gets it. Money talks!

    I'm not blaming developers for this issue it is really Apples fault.
    Then I would have to blame it on the hackers that keep Jail breaking IOS
    because that is the real reason that Apple has to keep updating IOS

  • @oldschoolwillie said:

    @wim said:
    Well yeah, but then you're the one making the choice. Risking apps not working on the old version vs. risking apps not working on the new version. If I was the developer, I'd tell you to go pound sand. Which is probably why I'm not a developer! B)

    The rest of us who aren't chicken to upgrade once in a while would probably prefer devs spend their time fixing bugs in the latest supported OS releases than running down obscure problems for people that can't keep up with the times.

    Thank God your NOT a developer because I would tell YOU to go pound sand and not buy your products.LOL!

    If Auria Pro works very well on IOS 7.0 these other developers have no excuse. I purchased Auria Pro plus all of the plugins. Rem thank you sir, one of the developers that actually gets it. Money talks!

    I'm not blaming developers for this issue it is really Apples fault.
    Then I would have to blame it on the hackers that keep Jail breaking IOS
    because that is the real reason that Apple has to keep updating IOS

    But they DO have an excuse. Many developers have all moved well past iOS 7, and don't even have devices to be able to test iOS 7 on while developing. And I don't think they should be expected to, either. Same with making an app compatible with an iPad 1. Sometimes progress means leaving some users behind.

  • wimwim
    edited April 2016

    @oldschoolwillie said:
    I'm not blaming developers for this issue it is really Apples fault.

    Apple as much as the next guy, but I dunno. Backward compatibility isn't always 100% possible unless you never add capabilities. There is just no way to maintain 100% backward capability in an operating system unless you never add something totally new.

    Likewise, developers can't take advantage of those new features without sacrificing backward compatibility. They also have to choose how to spend their time, developing to the versions used by the vast majority, or multiples of that time debugging, developing, and testing to maintain backward compatibility for the minority. They gotta make a living. You already paid for the app, so they're not gonna get any more money out of you. They make their living by selling to new users. Probably not a lot of new buyers out there on iOS 7. That's just reality.

    @oldschoolwillie said:
    Then I would have to blame it on the hackers that keep Jail breaking IOS
    because that is the real reason that Apple has to keep updating IOS

    No, they have to keep updating iOS so they can put stupid features into iTunes, News, etc. to try to get us to buy more stuff from them. B)

  • From the info I can find, less than 5% of users are on iOS 7 or older. I just can't see away that developers can dedicate time to such a small segment. Also, this would require a developer to dedicate a device to strictly iOS 7 to build and test. Contrary to popular belief, most developers are not millionaires with multiple devices to use.

    https://developer.apple.com/support/app-store/

  • Great points to consider at the end of the day most users are not millionaires either and when Apple and developers leave people behind it only hurts them in the long run because the customer will not buy their products again. Auria will keep seeing my money because I know the developers care about their customers not just about money. They are willing to make the extra effort to offer their excellent software to IOS users up to IOS 9 . Even when I upgrade which I eventually will I will still be their loyal customer.

  • wimwim
    edited April 2016

    Well ... unless the Modstep developers introduce a "Pro" paid upgrade, they won't be getting any more of your money anyway. :p

    And if they do, then they'll have many times more users pissed off because they have to pay more. Developers are gonna take crap no matter what they do. I'm soooo glad that's not what I do for a living.

  • Is it really Apples "fault"? If iOS 9 adds functionality that 7 lacked, devs can take advantage of that. Neither Apple nor devs can really take the blame for an older OS not having the code or features necessary for increasingly powerful apps or devices. If they stick to the limitations imposed by old software or hardware, there'd be no progress.

  • edited July 2016

    The rest of us who aren't chicken to upgrade once in a while would probably prefer devs spend their time fixing bugs in the latest supported OS releases than running down obscure problems for people that can't keep up with the times.

    Your position is understandable, but i'll say that all of that is also one of huge downsides of overall music app software scene.

    Well, though, there is always world of hardware synths/instruments which has much longer lifespan if anyone is too tired of that, but they can't provide you with unique apps' functional :)

    @OP - so what's the grande finale?

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