Is using iExplorer (http://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/) for backing up and restoring loopsets OK ?
ie: Does Thumbjam 'mind' if I copy example.loopset folders back into the Document\.AppData\loopsets folder, or does it need other data generated when importing via the webinterface ?
I keep running out of storage space, but iExplorer looks like a quick way of backing up / restoring loosets & it does seem to work...
(The only thing that didn't seem to work as expected was to manually create a .zip file of the .loopset folder and try importing it via the web interface)
grb.
+ I realise the potential for messing up the application files if used without care...
Yes, you should be able to move .loopset folders in and out of that folder and TJ shouldn't have any problems. All it does is scan it for folders ending in .loopset.
If you want to manually create zip files and have them be reimported, you need to make sure that the meta.flotls is at the toplevel of the ZIP archive. Obviously, use iexplorer at your own risk, but the risk isn't that much.