How to find crash logs for iPhone/iPad applications on Mac, Vista and XP iTunesConnect service — a web site that iPhone developers use to manage their published applications — has a separate area that will list all the synced crash reports from the application users. However, not all of the crashes appear there, or are slow to appear. Thus, if you have a desperate problem with someone’s application, it’s a good idea to pick these up and send them to a developer. Here’s how, in three major operations systems: Mac OS X, Windows Vista / Windows 7 and for Windows XP.
iTunes sync Application crash logs are transfered to your computer each time you do a sync with the device, in the iTunes. Thus, first step is to sync with iTunes:
Sync the iPhone or iPod Touch through iTunes
On the Mac, crash logs are kept at: ~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/<DEVICE_NAME>
There’s the .crash file and .plist file – archive them both and send to a developer. Actually, pick all the files you find there that have the name of the problematic application.
Windows Vista / Windows 7 Files are located here: C:\Users\<USERNAME>\AppData\Roaming\Apple computer\Logs\CrashReporter/MobileDevice/<DEVICE_NAME>
User folder, with Vista folder path
When clicked, the address bar changes into regular Windows folder path For Windows 7, follow the same procedure. Windows XP Location is here: C:\Documents and Settings\<USERNAME>\Application Data\Apple computer\Logs\CrashReporter/<DEVICE_NAME> And that’s it. Easy :) – Please send us your crash report. Thank you.
*Important: Just send us the crash report for the IVS app that is crashing.
Please send crash reports to: appsupport@InnovativeVideoSolutions.com
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