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Jolly Roger wrote on 20 Jul 2024 20:24:38 GMT :

> What I said remains to be true: You can install apps
> that are no longer on the App Store on Apple devices with third-party
> tools like iMazing. And it works great.

I agree with you, Jolly Roger, as I well know how primitive iOS is.

As I said, only iOS uses such a brain-dead restrictive backup/restore.

No other OS uses that Stone-Age dumb-terminal design - except Apple.