HI Jamie - all of my apps (38 of them!) were upgraded to V32 around September 30. The apps had been submitted them around a week-10 days earlier. So I'm assuming they're all running the original V32, not V32.1 or V32.2. This morning, I received my weekly analytics report from appfigures for each of my apps and I saw that quite a few of them weren't selling. I wondered why. When I opened the apps up, I got the error message Cannot Update Library and I couldn't see any of the folios. At the time I posted the error message, I was viewing my apps on my iPad 3 running iOS 8.02.
I noticed however; when trying to view my apps from my iPhone 5, which was running iOS 8.1, that I did not have this error. I did not know 8.1 was available for the iPad, so I never upgraded. I went into the my Settings icon on my iPad and upgraded to 8.1 and now I am not experiencing the same problem - I am able to access all of my apps. The problem is that I have no idea how many of my users have 8.1 - people who have downloaded the app onto their iPads, just as I did, saw they couldn't access the library and got frustrated and deleted the app? Why isn't Apple making a bigger deal out of the release of what seems like a more stable software version, iOS 8.1 like they did when 8.01 was released and then withdrawn? I can only send out push notifications to the people who still have the apps -- not the ones who don't.
I don't have access to the Adobe Folio Builder, but I wonder if that has a mandatory requirement to be upgraded from V32 to V32.2?