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Jul 03, 2017 To get Comic Zeal on our iPad, we need to make a quick stop at either our computer or another, newer, iOS device. Does it matter which you use? Only if you’re downloading an application that is iPad only–if you search for an iPad only app on your iPhone you won’t see it in the search results. For our example, we’ll use iTunes. Dec 27, 2018 If anyone of you own an old ipad you will share in my frustration of installing apps since they don't exist. Long story short apple makes it difficult to install older app versions.
By William Gallagher
Sunday, March 10, 2019, 08:38 am PT (11:38 am ET)
Apple hasn't totally left old iPad owners behind. In addition to still signing the last iOS releases for those devices, you can still download software for them —assuming you know where to look.Sunday, March 10, 2019, 08:38 am PT (11:38 am ET)
Getting this dialog to appear is what takes the time
Maybe you're hanging on to an older iOS device or maybe you just got a great secondhand bargain. Either way, you can't update the device to the latest iOS and so you also can't download the latest versions of your apps. Since the App Store only ever shows you the latest versions, it looks as if you're stuck unable to get your old apps back. Yet you can do it, and you can do it easily —if you know where to look.
Watch an AppleInsider two-minute tip video on this or read on for extra detail.
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Open the App Store on this older device of yours and then tap on the Purchased button. As great as older iOS devices are, they are older and they are usually slower so this won't be quick. Especially not as you need to wait until the complete list of your previously purchased apps is displayed.
Once the list is complete —and all the icons have displayed too —search for the app you want.
It will be there with an iCloud download icon next to it.
This is too easy
Just tap on that iCloud download icon and you're done —or very nearly. The trick here is to wait. And maybe wait for a considerable time, too. Don't tap away, don't leave the App Store, just wait.
After some amount of time, the App Store will display a notification saying that no, you can't have this app because it doesn't work with the version of iOS that your device has. However, it will also offer to let you download a previous version.
This is a really smart feature from Apple because it offers you this compatible version but it also makes sure that you're getting the newest that you can. If an app has been updated five times a year, you'd struggle to know which was the very latest you could use but Apple knows and Apple tells you.
Simply tap the Download button and soon that app will be on your older device.
There are limits, though
Apps get updated for a reason. You're not going to have the same experience with an older version of an app on an older device than you will with a newer setup.
Speaking of newer setups, though, it looks as if you can only use this download trick with apps that you have previously bought. If this older device is your sole iOS one then that's true, but if you have a newer one as well, you can do something more.
On the newer iOS device, find and buy an app you want —that you know has a previous version which will work on your older machine. That's the hard part. There's no surefire way of knowing for certain and the best you can do is take an educated guess. If you can find references online to the app being updated around the date of your older device, you're probably in luck.
If the app is regularly updated then the App Store's Version History simply won't go back far enough to be of use
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