What should i do if my ps touch force close?

i been using ps touch for a few days and it was great but now suddently every time i turn on the app it will get stuck at the main page and force close? Any help. Should i uninstall and install again?

How much space do you have left on the device?
Have you by any reason updated to a custom ROM?
It would be great if you could send me a log privately
thanks,
Ignacio

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