So after many requests from our users, here is how to save iPhone and iPad apps and downgrade an app to an older version.
We’ve all had the pleasure of updating one of our favorite apps and the new edition is worse than the previous edition. Maybe they’re more intrusive ads, maybe it’s an extraordinarily annoying feature, whatever it is, a bad app update can work smoothly. ruin your enjoyment of the app. The easiest way to avoid this potential sadness is to save a copy of iOS apps so you can degrade them if you find that the new edition is worse. This is much less difficult to do than you think, we are going to canopy the garage procedure of a local backup of the app and also how to move on to the last edition if you don’t like the latest edition.
Note that if you only use a backup through iCloud, you don’t have this option because apps aren’t stored locally. In addition to iCloud, you can back up locally to prevent this from being a problem.
This procedure is done manually before updating an application.
Registration and individual iOS apps
Optionally, you can save this entire directory to another location, this is usually not necessary.
Side note for Windows users: The directory you’re for is: C: Users Username My Music iTunesiTunes Media Mobile Apps
With the help of the app, you can now safely update the latest edition directly on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. If you think the new edition is terrible, the downgrade is really easy.
Back to the past of an iOS app
In some situations, the old editions of the apps are not compatible with the latest edition of iOS, you know it is because the app may not start when you check to open it on iPhone / iPad, or you will get a message stating that it is going to having a new edition and requesting an update.
Finally, if you use something like Time Machine, you can still browse Time Machine backups to access older versions of apps if you’re having trouble, but it’s less difficult to run a quick backup of an app if you prefer an older version.