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Multiple iOS Devices #8

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filmgeek opened this issue Apr 20, 2011 · 9 comments
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Multiple iOS Devices #8

filmgeek opened this issue Apr 20, 2011 · 9 comments

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@filmgeek
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I have two - an iPad and an iPhone. iPhone tracker reports the iPad; any insight on how I can get it to see the iPhones data?

@voluuum
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voluuum commented Apr 20, 2011

I second that. I have the same thing and can find no way to select which iOS device to look at. It's a very cool app though! I can't wait to see my iPhone...

@aallan
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aallan commented Apr 20, 2011

I have two - an iPad and an iPhone. iPhone tracker reports the iPad; any insight on how I can get it to see the iPhones data?

It'll scrap the most recently synched device, so just resync your iPhone.

Al.

@MotoDC
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MotoDC commented Apr 20, 2011

+1 Re-sync of iPhone doesn't seem to change it displaying iPad.

@caliph007
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First: Thumbs up for this project!

On the issue: I can report the same issue. I have an iPad and an iPhone, but always the iPad geo-data is shown.
The name of the device displayed on the map changes depending on which was synced last, but the shown places are always based on the geo-data from my iPad.

@derfsdrawd
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Have iPad and iPhone 3Gs - it seems to pick ip the last synced device and its geo-data correctly. I guess if iPad/iPhone go everywhere together the geo-data will be identical for each device. I could separate them because when overseas I don't have the iPad roaming whereas the iPhone does so I can see geo-data for the iPhone that isn't on the iPad.

@narwhaldc
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I want to look at data for a phone I no longer have. Is there a way to touch or update a file or directory or two to "fool" iPhoneTracker into looking a different backup-dir? If at all do-able, I'd love a pull down of my devices and let me select which one to open. Can do?

@petewarden
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Unfortunately there's no user interface to choose different devices, it just
picks the most recently synced iPad or iPhone with valid data. This does
mean you can usually view a particular device's information by syncing it
though. That way it's files are the newest, and re-running the application
should pick them up.

cheers,
Pete

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 12:20 PM, filmgeek <
reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

I have two - an iPad and an iPhone. iPhone tracker reports the iPad; any
insight on how I can get it to see the iPhones data?

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub:
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@MotoDC
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MotoDC commented Apr 23, 2011

Thanks Pete,

I've done exactly what you suggest, but still no go. iPad is the only data shown. I have an iPad2 and an iPhone 4. I noticed that derfsdrawd mentioned he has a 3Gs. Perhaps the type of devices impacts which device the app chooses to display?

@narwhaldc
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How is iPhoneTracker figuring out which device was last sync'ed? perhaps one can just touch or update or edit a plist file or such to force it to "see" another device instead?

Anyway, still loving this tool. Oh, at least one of my devices that it would not see was NOT running 4.x. Clearly that's an issue since locationd doesn't store info in 3.x. Perhaps the iPad users are suffering the same thing?

-tv

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