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iOS app crashes to home screen at saving new presets in the capture module

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Hello,

I just updated my stellarmate - the rpi and the iOS app - to the latest version.
When I try to create new presets in the capture module of the iOS app, the app crashes and I end up with the ipad home screen. The rpi keeps running - no crash on this end - and I can restart the app and reconnect. The preset I try to store is lost.
The only way to set up a capture sequence is using pi/ekos by vnc and start the sequence in the iOS app.
Can anybody help?

Christian
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You’re not alone, I have the same issue on my iPad with iPadOS 15.4.1. For me it happens when I try to set up a new profile.
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I have the same issue and installed the TestFlight version for the time being.
Question: when the new version will be released? It seems a blocking bug to me, so it should be released as soon as possible, isn't it?

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