Thanks Jim, I reset the settings to allow auto updates.
---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <jimdoc@...> wrote:
>>> I am very unhappy with IOS 7 and intend to go to Apple store and try to have my devises returned to IOS 6xx. About half of my Apps no longer work. Some just start up and die right there. Others just don't work... period. If I can return to 6xx, I will never "upgrade" again.I remember having to discard and replace a couple of apps with an OS upgrade 3-4 years ago. Since then, pretty much everything I use has been updated to work with the new OSes, or didn't need updating to work with them.
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>> I doubt very highly that you will be able to return to iOS 6.
>> As to apps not working, did you check to see if they had been updated for iOS 7 ?
>> Probably all you need to do is update the apps.
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> App updates are located by iTunes automatically. With every update to IOS comes the unknown as to which apps will have to be deleted and a replacement found. This is becoming a royal pain. I do hope I can either go back to IOS 6, or the apps get updated. Apple products are less & less desirable to me. Thanks for the reply Jim.
In iOS 7, *automatic* updating of apps is controlled in Settings. If it is turned Off, the user must go into the App Store and actively choose the Apps to update (just like in previous iterations of iOS).
So far, I have had 78 apps get updated since installing iOS 7.
If you have a particular app that isn't working in iOS 7, and there does not seem to be an update for it, you could let us know what app, since someone here might already have found a fix. Or you could contact the developer to inquire about it.
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