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Old 09-22-2018, 02:41 PM   #9
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Device: Sony PRS-T1, iPad Air
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Originally Posted by Flaneurette View Post
I have an iPad 2017 running ios 11.2.6 and have had no issues with CloudLibrary at all, no slowness or crashing. sorry probably not much help:
Thank, that is useful. I suspect most of the problems relate to it not dealing well with the consequences of insufficient RAM. Your iPad 2017 has 2GB, whereas my iPad Air has only 1GB.

Do you use other apps? Mine would work fine too if I didn't. I'm regularly swapping between CloudLibrary, Mail, Safari, Facebook, iBooks etc. I believe it tries to hold the most recently used apps in RAM, and unloads the least recently used when RAM runs low. It's up to the apps to restore things when reloaded. iBooks, for example, will open, then open the book you were reading, then turn to the page you were on.

CloudLibrary just opens, and you have to open the book again yourself. It at least remembers the page you were on. As of iOS 12, it sometimes gets stuck on that page, and when you turn the page, you're on the same page.

Often it simply won't open the book. I have to click the Return tab, and then choose Open instead of Return.

My theory is that you should be seeing these problems too, if you open enough apps to get it to run out of RAM.
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