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Jolly Roger wrote on 21 Jul 2024 20:13:02 GMT :

>>> Every operating system NOT Apple, saves the original installer by
>>> default.
>>
>> I have old installation programs which can no longer be installed on
>> newer versions of Windows. 
> 
> I have old installation programs which can no longer be installed on
> newer versions of macOS. Big fucking deal. And again, people transfer
> their data (including every app and the home screen layout) from their
> old iPhones to their new iPhones every single day - which little Arlen
> says is supposedly impossible, and you are here siding with him like a
> good little sheep.

Let's not belabor that Jolly Roger brazenly lied that iMazing had the
amazing power to create an old IPA out of thin air, even when that IPA is
no longer on the App Store, and let's look at transferring data, shall we.

Let's not talk about the easy data, such as your contacts and your images,
which even the brain dead primitive iOS has no problem copying from A to B.

Also, since most Apple users are iSheep, let's not worry about other data
these ignorant Apple users store on the cloud such as calendar data.

Let's talk about all the data stored in all your apps, such as your map
apps (such as OSMAnd) and your system-wide firewall settings, shall we?

Oh wait, the primitive dumb-terminal brain-dead iOS can do firewalls; so
let's just look at the third-party (non-Google, non-Apple) map apps.

Take OSMAnd and/or Avenza and/or OuterSpatial and/or MagicEarth, etc.
How do you bring over their data EXACTLY so that they're used the same?

On Android, you simply bring the portable sd storage card over.
Voila! All your data is EXACTLY where it was before on the old phone.

And you didn't have to store anything on someone else's server to do it.