![]() Locate the NanoStudio data area on your computer (for Windows, it's under ProgramData on your system drive).The download can be found near the bottom of this page: One way would be to install the free desktop version of NS1 on your computer: Once you have the files, you'll need a way to use them. That'll suck out all the files there onto a folder on your computer. On the left, choose "AppDomain-co.uk.blipinteractive.NanoStudio", then highlight everything on the right (tip: click first one, scroll to the bottom, shift+click last one).Run iBackup Viewer and click on the button that sort of looks like a tree or file browser.Download the free version of iBackup Viewer:. ![]() Connect your device to your PC or Mac using a USB cable.Apple don't provide an official way to access this data, but an enterprising user (called Silica Gel on the old NanoStudio 1 forum) found a way. However, provided that you don't delete the app, all its data remains on your device. NanoStudio 1 is an old 32 bit app and will no longer run if you upgrade your device to iOS 11 or later.
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