Sujet : Re: phone migration
De : nuh-uh (at) *nospam* nope.com (Alan)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.sys.mac.system comp.mobile.ipadDate : 22. Jul 2024, 02:58:28
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On 2024-07-21 18:48, Andrew wrote:
Jolly Roger wrote on 21 Jul 2024 22:24:01 GMT :
Let's not belabor that Jolly Roger brazenly lied that iMazing had the
amazing power to create an old IPA out of thin air
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Anyone reading this thread knows well I never said any such thing. You
and your little lap dog badgolferman may think telling brazen lies like
this will fool others, but you're only shredding your own credibility in
the eyes of others by doing so. You are both liars and neither of you
has any credibility. A habitual liar and his cowardly little lap dog is
what you are.
Heh heh heh ... so you agree that with iOS if the app that you want to
migrate (or the version of that app) is no longer in the app store, then
the migration instantly fails. In other words, it just does not work.
Unlike with iOS, on every other operating system NOT Apple, it just works.
And you didn't have to store anything on someone else's server to do
it.
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I run my own servers, little Arlen. I have no need to use someone else's
server for this. My IPAs could just as well be on my computer's hard
drive - I choose to store them on a file server instead because they are
archives and take up valuable space (2.5 TB and growing).
The fact remains only iOS is so brain dead primitive stuck in the stone age
of computers that it's a dumb terminal that can't even migrate an IPA, JR.
Only with the primitive dumb-terminal iOS design, if that app (or version)
is no longer on the App Store, the migration fails - and you know this, JR.
Whether that is true or not, it has nothing to do with iOS being "primitive", Arlen.
It may be a choice you don't like, but it says nothing about the quality of Apple's software.