Oh my. I hadnât noticed that GoodReader hasnât had an update since iOS 9. Not good.
I have have two methods of getting files out of GoodReaderthat seem to work for me.
The first one only works if you enabled iCloud Drive with GoodReader. In that case the iCloud > GoodReader directory in the Files app is still there. I moved a few files/folder to the iCloud directory, and they showd up in Files. The next move (which I did not test) would be to move the (using Files) to another directory; either on the iPad or another iCloud (or other cloud service) directory.
I had only one glitch with this method. I tried to move a synced directory, and it would not go. I also had problems deleting and/or unsyncing the directory. Turns out that I had deleted taht directory in DropBox. I was forced to recreate the directory using the DropBox app (folder name must be exact), letting it sync again, then disconnecting it in the Connections panel. Once did that the folder moved easily.
I mention this because I seem to remember you asking about this problem in an earlier post; which I wasnât ablet to address due to out-and-aboutness.
Hold in mind that unless you have purchased additional iCloud storage, or your GoodReader files are small, you may have to do it in stages.
The second method is clumsier. Turn on the Wi-Fi drive feature at the bottom left of the control panel. Using a desktop or laptop computer enter the URL address provided. Youâll get a web page that will let you browse and download your files from the GoodReader app. Itâs not a great interface. Youâll have to download them one at a time, and deal with them like any other file you downloaded in a web browser; but itâs better than nothing.
To make things faster, you could probably use GoodReaderâs Zip feature to combine folders and files. That way you can download them all at once (might take a while) then unzip them on the laptop/desktop.
You could also use the zip utility and move fils to the iCloud Folder, and unzip them in a compatible app like Documents. However, since you can move entire folders this wonât save much time.
Anyway, Iâm off to see if any of the files I have in GoodReader are worth saving, and then taking my own advice.
Good luck.