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Will I loose apps if I update?
Hi this may be a dumb question but I have read so many different threads that I am left bewildered.
I currently have an IPad Pro 2nd gen 12.9 (2017)
Running iOS 13.7
I recently ran into an app that will not let me update unless I have ios 14
My question is:
Will I loose old apps like “Thor” or other old IAA’s if I Update to iOS 14.7?
Comments
Thor still works on 14.7.1...
Some apps can complain about certificates but it's just a matter of off-loading the app and re-downloading it.
By off-loading a app you won't loose any files created with it.
I’m still on 13, and there are some apps the App Store will not let me download.
Sometimes when one can not download from the 'AppStore Page' the download usually works from the Purchased list.
This especially if it's an old app that has been removed from purchasable items.
With Thor, which I never use, I opened it up and it complained about a certificate saying it needed to be updated. I checked to see if it was still available for download. It was. I clicked the “open” button from within the App Store and it opened and was working. No need to offload/reload the app.
I’ve had other apps that give that message and then they aren’t available in the App Store anymore. That is possible. KRFT was one of those. I despised that app anyway, so no big deal for me. There were a few others, but I don’t remember which.
You might. It will depend on the app.
Thor is ok on 14.7, but other apps may not work on it. It varies from app to app.
Only if they don’t work with newest iOS typically old apps, no updates in 4-5 years or more, you won’t know until you do it then tap on it to try the app, it will say this app needs to be updated to work on this device. I have a lot of apps, and it was only a couple non music related apps and one has since been updated. I tapped on it about two weeks later and there was a button that said update. But it was weird cause it didn’t seem to go through the App Store. I don’t know.
Or you could look into the apps your most concerned about, to see, before you update.
Sometimes I feel it's not really worth hanging on to older apps when something like this happens - if they haven't been updated in a long time and a new version of iOS stops them working, it's probably time to say goodbye. I'd rather hope for updates so that the app works on newer iOS versions rather than hang back too long on iOS updates.
Regardless of how attached I might be to an app, there's always something that can replace it in some way.
+1 This is how I see it and when the support for 32-bit apps dropped I had a grand total of 2 32-bit apps that I still used and that hadn’t been updated but it took roughly two weeks and then the 64-bit compatible versions popped up… (These were BeBot and Polychord) all other apps worthy of keeping had already been updated…
There’s some indication that we’ll get 14.8 before 15 drops with the major thing that 14.8 will only get security updates while 15 will focus on new features. Time will tell.
I’ll go full in 15 on my iPad Air 2 when it drops…
Of course one can keep a few old ithings around just for the old apps.