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How to bring apps back from the deads?
SynthX, a marvel, gone!?!!
Hexaglyphic, nothing like it for who knows how to handle it, gone too.
These 2 apps were designed to fully take advantage of a touch interface.
Is there any way to bring them back?
iOS backuping/restoring problems are so comon that I don't trust it anymore, so I don't count on this strategy to keep them in my arsenal.
Is there a solution?
Thanks!
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Not one I would try but if you really wanted to there are underworld options I am sure.
Color me intrigued...
I've actually kept Synthx on my device since before it disappeared from Purchases. And wrote the dev with a plea for revival. As a company I think they're long gone...
I think it's may belong to Sonivox now, Timewarp formerly by WayOutWare does.
You need the find the Necronomappcon. It can bring back dead apps.
SynthX, wonderful app, particularly loved the poly clav preset. Pity it was never updated, or made audiobus-compatible. Keep it on an ipad 1
Hexaglyphics still working for me...but gone from the App Store. Was it withdrawn by the developer?
Diode 108 as well, wonderful app
...Ios 11 will be a Shoah ! A genocide !
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Set up a freeware developers account via donations, then ask developers thinking of abandoning apps to donate them to the freeware account, wouldn't work for the 32bit purge, but for the future?
Get an old/cheap device, j___b___k it etc...?
Still got synth X did have Looptastic but that's fully gone.
If you have an .ipa of the App saved somewhere on your computer, you can reinstall it using a third party program such as iAmazing or probably iFunbox etc...
(on a PC this is usually found at C:\Users\yourusername\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media\Mobile Applications)