How to save Animoog presets with i-FunBox, even if crashed
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 3:42 pm
If you want to make sure you have your Animoog presets backed up securely on your computer, i-Funbox (http://www.i-funbox.com/) is free utility for both Mac and Windows which makes the process very easy.
A nice feature of i-FunBox is that it lets you get right into the sub-folders of the Animoog app to see the presets, which means you can save your presets even if the app won't open. This feature also allows you to create your own custom Category folders in Animoog v1.1.0.
To begin with, connect your iPad to your computer using a sync cable, and launch i-FunBox. You should see the file tree for your iPad on the left:
Expand the file tree, and click on "Animoog" under User Applications... then on the right, open the Documents folder.
Inside the Documents folder you'll see a .data folder; open this.
inside .data is the presets folder, which contains all your presets.
Select the presets folder and click the "Copy to Mac" button on the top tool bar ("Copy to PC" in the Windows version) to open a file-save dialog and save a copy of the presets folder to your computer.
In Animoog v1.1, the presets folder contains sub-folders for each preset category. You can click the New Folder button here (within the presets folder) to create new category folders, which will appear in the Preset Categories list the next time you run Animoog. You can also easily move and re-arrange your presets into the various category folders from this view.
A nice feature of i-FunBox is that it lets you get right into the sub-folders of the Animoog app to see the presets, which means you can save your presets even if the app won't open. This feature also allows you to create your own custom Category folders in Animoog v1.1.0.
To begin with, connect your iPad to your computer using a sync cable, and launch i-FunBox. You should see the file tree for your iPad on the left:
Expand the file tree, and click on "Animoog" under User Applications... then on the right, open the Documents folder.
Inside the Documents folder you'll see a .data folder; open this.
inside .data is the presets folder, which contains all your presets.
Select the presets folder and click the "Copy to Mac" button on the top tool bar ("Copy to PC" in the Windows version) to open a file-save dialog and save a copy of the presets folder to your computer.
In Animoog v1.1, the presets folder contains sub-folders for each preset category. You can click the New Folder button here (within the presets folder) to create new category folders, which will appear in the Preset Categories list the next time you run Animoog. You can also easily move and re-arrange your presets into the various category folders from this view.