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iMazing backup questions

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  • @wim said:

    @Simon said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    Are you talking about apps download with their app management? If so, they are downloaded to the folder you set as the Library. You can find out what it is in the iMazing preferences.

    My iMazing Preferences is greyed out. Can't select it.

    Maybe because I'm using the free version?

    No, preferences should not be greyed out in the free version.

    Bummer. Might have to reinstall the app on my Mac.

    Thanks for the info wim & espiegel123.

  • I'm on the 2.17.x version, not the 3.1 beta version they annoyingly ask me if I want to try on every startup.

  • edited January 23

    @wim said:
    I'm on the 2.17.x version, not the 3.1 beta version they annoyingly ask me if I want to try on every startup.

    I'm on 2.17.16.

    Today I had the "beta popup screen" pop up and not close. Couldn't get it closed no matter what I tried.

    Finally had to quit all other apps on the Mac and then it would close. Some windowing issue.

    Using iMazing really shows you how many apps you have and never use anymore. You keep going back to the favs like Bram/4Pockets/Korg/Bleass/Audio Modern/Audio Thing etc...

  • edited January 29

    I found where iMazing is backing up the apps on my Mac - it was a "hidden" folder in my user library.

    Had to do the "shift-command-period" trick to make it appear.

    Thanks to those who offered help.

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