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chris4565

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Hi guys,

Basically the title. I just updated some apps on my iPad Pro and then saw that the file "NBOrganizers.plist" was listed in the Files app under "History" (translated from German, I mean the recent files).

Anyone knows what this is?
 
The only reference I could find was Notability or GoodNotes. You should be able to go to "On This iPad" or your iCloud Drive to find which app owns the file.

If you have Notability or GoodNotes, then it sounds like it belongs to one of those. If they enable Documents in Files and they store the file in their Documents folder, then you'll see it in Files (and under Recents).
 
The only reference I could find was Notability or GoodNotes. You should be able to go to "On This iPad" or your iCloud Drive to find which app owns the file.

If you have Notability or GoodNotes, then it sounds like it belongs to one of those. If they enable Documents in Files and they store the file in their Documents folder, then you'll see it in Files (and under Recents).
Thanks a lot. I indeed use Notability. But I can't find the file anywhere. It just shows up in this history/recents section in the files app on my iPad. When holding it and clicking on "Info" it shows "iCloud Drive" as the location. But I guess at least it's not something to worry about luckily since I indeed use Notability. Thanks again :)
 
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