OK thanks, I didn't know any of that. I saw that a few have not been updated in a long
time, so I guess I need to give up on them. :>
Rich
---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote :
> I am back from Android and only had my iPhone not even a week, but when I go back thru apps I had on past iPhones, many are not able to be downloaded at all and some have messages like "needs to be updated for iOS 11" and things like that.64-bit processors were introduced to the iPhone 4½ years ago. About 2½ to 3 years later, Apple announced that iOS 11, when it was released, would no longer support 32-bit apps.
>
> All the major apps are working fine, just a few I was looking forward to are not. I have not kept up on iOS as I been Android, is it that new or do you think these apps are just dead?
> Rich
Developers had over a year to update their apps..
I they haven't by now, they are not likely to ever.
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