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Mission Impossible? how to copy an iOS App from old iPhone to Mac and to new iPhone
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Maye iMazing can do this??? LyleH
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LyleH wrote:
Maye iMazing can do this??? LyleH

Probably, but if the Mobile Applications folder has truly vanished, iMazing will not be able to help. Do you have a backup that still has that folder?
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ka jowct wrote:
[quote=LyleH]
Maye iMazing can do this??? LyleH

Probably, but if the Mobile Applications folder has truly vanished, iMazing will not be able to help. Do you have a backup that still has that folder?
yes I do, but that is for my phone, her phone was not backup to this machine. Anyway, issue is no longer relevant, but it shows what flustercuck iTunes has become.
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space-time wrote:
yes I do, but that is for my phone, her phone was not backup to this machine. Anyway, issue is no longer relevant, but it shows what flustercuck iTunes has become.

Indeed. iTunes, let me count the ways I hate thee!

It's one of the biggest reasons, well, no, I've been burned by Android too. Deleted an app to free up space, thinking I could just download it again later when I had more space. When I finally got around to it maybe a year later, the developer had decided to pull the app and no longer publish it. :-(

I'd really love a device that just simply archives all these things from my phone without any thinking or effort.
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