Raul & All,
I beg to differ. My serino was not a hypothetical one. I share an iTunes
account with my 3 youngest children. My 17 year old son has his own iTunes
account. There are a few games that my son and his sister can go head to
head playing using their seperate devices. To keep from having to pay double
for the games, I log off of the combined iTunes account, log into my son's
account and download the game(s) onto my daughter's device, then log out of
my son's account and back into the shared account. Recently, I updated one
of the games that my two children play head to head. My daughter was having
problems with the updated version. My son had not updated the version on his
iPod. So I deleted the game from my daughter's iPad, logged out of our
shared account, logged into my son's account, was able to download the
prevvious version of the game onto my daughter's iPad, log out of my son's
account, log back into our shared account. This also works for books. The
drawback to this is when there is a necessary update to a game or book, I
will have to log out of our shared iTunes account, sign into my son's
account to download the update, then re-log into our shared account. So I
can't see why this wouldn't work with retreiving a previous version of the
Wells Fargo app from a family member or a dear friend.
You have the option to believe me and save money or not and spend extra on
games, books etc when there is a copy already saved to an idevice within
your household.
I choose to save.....
Donna
Hi, this won't work. Any time you download any app from the app store,
regardless of whether your friend has the older app on his device and
you are using his account on yours, you will get the latest. People
shouldn't share apple IDs anyway for this.
The only way to revert back to your older app is for you, and only you
to have a back up of it before you upgraded. Then put that back up in
the Mobile Applications folder, re-sync and hope.
Good luck.
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On 12/22/2013 3:24 PM, Donna wrote:
Let's say Mr X has a friend named Mr C. Mr C doesn't have a problem
shharing his iTunes login and password with his best friend. So Mr X
deletes the Wells Fargo app from his iPhone. Mr X best friend Mr C has the
accessible version of the Wells Fargo app backed up. Mr X signs out of his
ownApple account on his iPhone. Mr X then signs into his friend Mr C Apple
account using the login username and password of his best friend Mr C. Mr
X goes to the app store from his iPhone finds the Wells Fargo app from the
purchased apps list of his friend Mr C. Mr X downloads the Wells Fargo app
directly onto his iPhone. Once the download has completed Mr X signs out
of his friend Mr C account. Mr X now signs back into his own Apple
account. Mr X should find the accessible Wells Fargo app among the apps on
his iPhone. While smiling Mr X can move the Wells Fargo app into its place
within Mr X chosen folder.
Mr C knows that this will definately work because he and Mrs C does this
all the time. This is their way of having to only pay for the more
expensive apps and share books.
Donna
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