He's not crashing, it's a hang. I can't remember if logcat shows those.

My guess is that it's a memory problem since he's running a very old version of Android with not much RAM, and restarting the app may force retained apps to release RAM. But a log can't hurt at any rate.

Klaus, remove all unnecessary widgets from your home screen(s). Also go through all the apps in settings and disable or delete any you don't use. Android will not allow you to do that for required apps so if the buttons are enabled then it's safe. Most devices come with a lot of bloatware that runs in the background and uses memory. Widgets are especially bad at that.

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On September 14, 2023 12:21:15 PM Ralph DiMola via use-livecode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

Get a logcat after a crash and see if Panos can glean anything useful from
it. It helped me once identifying and getting a crash fix implemented.




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