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Old 10-22-2012, 06:21 PM   #827
mallard13
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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt View Post
Go to the app in iTunes, there should be an option to display the file (probably if you right click). Note the file name, then run a file search for it. It should be in your trash as I said.
Many thanks to all.

I guess not emptying the Recycle bin for a long time has some benefits. I found Bluefire Reader versions 1.6 thru 1.8 in the bin.

I had to 'fool' iTunes in order to get BFR 1.7 onto my iPod Touch. Just putting it into the iTunes Mobile Applications folder wasn't enough to get iTunes to recognise the earlier version of BFR. I had to remove the latest BFR v1.9 & rename BFR v1.7 to BFR v1.9. No problem syncing to the iPod Touch & BFR now runs fine on my iPod Touch. Final step: delete the old, renamed, version of BFR & replace it with the 'real' BFR v1.9, which my iPhone 4S can use.

BTW, when I synced my iPod Touch with the 'real' BFR v1.9 in iTunes, it wouldn't update BFR because of the iOS limitation. So, all is now well in BFR land.
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