
(Look at Angry Birds - have you download the "original" recently? I did, and it's awful, very different to how I remember. Something doesn't have to be continually updated to be "good".
#ENIGMO 2 IPHONE INSTALL#
Second, not being updated doesn't mean few would want to install them. iOS is capable of supporting older APIs, just like every other OS. A quick Google search reveals that people were wondering what happened to some of these apps as early as 2010.įirst, just because iOS changes doesn't mean the apps will become buggy. Instead, take a look at how this nine year old list is dominated by companies that are no longer in business. They are also still in iTunes if you sync'd with a computer.Īpps that aren't available to new users are usually either no longer functional/compatible or were pulled by the developer.

That the apps haven't been updated (and thus have been stricken from the app store) means few would want to install them anyway.Īpps that people have purchased/downloaded are still available to be re-downloaded from the App Store, even if they're not available to the public. Apps need to be updated to account for this. They may have been "complete" and "bug free" back then, but that would not be the case anymore. How much of this is Stockholm Syndrome, because from the outside looking in. Maybe people should take a good hard look at the situation when a favorite list of 9 is dominated by titles you're not allowed to install any longer.
#ENIGMO 2 IPHONE UPGRADE#
They chose to take from consumers things which they had purchased and had a right to (assuming you upgrade your phone / tablet - they didn't delete off legacy devices).

Apple chose not to support 32-bit apps backlog that were essentially complete and bug-free titles. So, it's been pointed out before that the way Apple has a policy of forced tombstoning of apps is malicious and shitty, but all the Apple zealots support them on the basis of "only way to get 64-bit" - which is demonstrably false. Price: $5.99 (Original is unavailable in the US app store in 2017) Price: $3.99 (Original is unavailable in the US app store in 2017) Price: Free (Original is unavailable in the US app store in 2017) Price: $4.99 (Original is unavailable in the US app store in 2017)
