![]() ![]() ![]() Preview photos in full screen mode or run a slide show. Photo Manager displays classic list of thumbnails for images in a folder and lets you explore folders and preview photos located on your compact disks or DVDs, local disks, removable disks or network drives. If you upgraded that iPad from either iOS 9 or 10 to iOS 12, you may find other, older 32-bit apps that may no longer work and function, that may contain locked in data, that will be irretrievable and for which there are no new updates, as these non-working apps have been discontinued or abandoned by their respective developers.Features Browse Folders and Preview Images Once again sorry, but painful lesson learned here.Įven an older backup could not help you as all of its data would have contained all older, 32-bit coded data. ![]() If no solutions prevail, you might as well just delete that older version to regain additional storage space back on tbat iPad. You will never be able to retrieve the data from that version of Photo Manager Pro. I know this is something you do not want to accept, but it does not change the results and outcome. So, there is no way to get to that data, now. When iOS got upgraded to 64-bit code status with iOS 11, over two years, ago, it rendered all non-upgraded, 32-bit coded apps incompatible, useless and non-working/functioning under the new 64-bit coded iOS 11 and 12. The version of that app that you had on that iPad, must have been a much older, 32-bit coded version. There is going to be NO way to do that now. ![]() The challenge is to figure out how to access and save the photo data stored in this app. ![]()
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