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Letizia Aderson

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Jan 4, 2024, 2:56:52 AM1/4/24
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Running iOS 9.3.5 on an old (1st gen) iPad mini. Apparently there is no way to upgrade to newer software b/c the hardware is so old (thanks to McPhill for resolving that question). So... Is there any way to access older versions of apps for downloading from the App Store? Trying to install Spotify but it the current version available for download requires iOS 10 or above. Is there a Wayback Machine for apps?



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To be able to download an older version of an app to an older iPad, you either have to install the current version of an app first to a newer iDevice or download the current version of an app to iTunes on a computer.


So, you need to download and use an older of iTunes ( iTunes 12.6.5 or earlier ) so you can download current iOS Apps to iTunes, from the iOS App Store through iTunes, before you can attempt to download older versions of apps from your older iPad using the iOS App Store on that older iPad.


I put in the Web browser updating note as a courtesy to users still using older iPad models, running iOS 9 or earlier, to install and use a more current supported and up to date and more secure Web browser for their older iPads.


Thanks for the detailed tip sheet. I confess I wasn't able to follow every branching of the IF this IF that... but in any case I'm not quite sure how the advice is relevant to my query. Your suggestions seem to be for how one can download (to a computer rather than an iDevice) an older version of iTunes (as well as how to install an alternative web browser), not how to download to the iDevice itself legacy versions of 3rd party apps. Or did I misunderstand?


Request: Is there any method by which (other than using custom dockers / going back to older versions of ubuntu etc) where i can set the compiler to use GLIBCXX_3.4.19, which i can eventually change when the environments (AWS lambda supports the latest version?). Ideally i am looking for a compiler flag that i can set permanently on the machine or via node-gyp that i can pass on so that i use the right version.


Is there any method by which (other than using custom dockers / going back to older versions of ubuntu etc) where i can set the compiler to use GLIBCXX_3.4.19, which i can eventually change when the environments (AWS lambda supports the latest version?). Ideally i am looking for a compiler flag that i can set permanently on the machine or via node-gyp that i can pass on so that i use the right version.






You can install an earlier version of g++ on Ubuntu 17.04 and use that toolchain to compile your software. g++-4.7 could work, but I don't know for sure. Check the version that's on your current build machine. You could even stuff this older compiler in a container if you'd like, but it's not necessary.


But instead of discarding older versions files entirely, Box keeps track of them, and you can refer or revert to a prior version of a file at any time. And you can preview older versions almost instantly, without the delay of downloading them and then opening them in an online editor. This is especially useful when you want to:


When you preview an older version, Box always displays the first page of the file -- not the page of the preview from which you trigger the preview action. Also, when Box displays the number of file versions, it does not include the current version of the file. That means there will always be 1 more version of a file than Box displays. For example, even if you limited the number of file versions to 1, you would still have 2 versions of the file:

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