Version 2.20.56?
Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 1:46 pm
The iScore version on my iPhones shows 2.20.56 and iTunes is showing that I have an update available for version 2.11. The App Store app on the iPhone also shows the same update available.
When I update in iTunes, the file downloads, an iScore 2.20.ipa ends up in my Recycle Bin, but nothing is queued to update on my iPhone and iTunes still shows the need to update iScore.
When I update in the App Store app, it downloads ("Loading..." in place of the app name under the app icon) and installs ('Installing..." in the same place), and the pending updates icon decorator for the App Store app is temporarily removed.
I'm not sure what the deal is between the 2.11 and 2.20 version numbers or why things think I need to update.
Thoughts?
BTW, this is the most awesomest app ever! It has become an invaluable part of our 13 year old baseball team and definitely gives us a competitive advantage (nothing I wasn't already doing on paper, but it is such a time saver that I can spend more time on other coaching activities and less on accumulating stats and tendencies). I had an opposing coach offer to pay me to score his next game!
When I update in iTunes, the file downloads, an iScore 2.20.ipa ends up in my Recycle Bin, but nothing is queued to update on my iPhone and iTunes still shows the need to update iScore.
When I update in the App Store app, it downloads ("Loading..." in place of the app name under the app icon) and installs ('Installing..." in the same place), and the pending updates icon decorator for the App Store app is temporarily removed.
I'm not sure what the deal is between the 2.11 and 2.20 version numbers or why things think I need to update.
Thoughts?
BTW, this is the most awesomest app ever! It has become an invaluable part of our 13 year old baseball team and definitely gives us a competitive advantage (nothing I wasn't already doing on paper, but it is such a time saver that I can spend more time on other coaching activities and less on accumulating stats and tendencies). I had an opposing coach offer to pay me to score his next game!