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Originally Posted by murraypaul
Umm, yes it does.
Just don't use the update tab in the iTunes store, and you'll remain on the same version of an app forever.
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I do not think that is an "easy" solution. Because then ...
(1) You can't use the "Update All" button anymore. Do you know what a big pain in the arse it is to have to individually update dozens of apps, one at a time, if you don't do it regularly and you let the updates pile up?
(2) That update badge will forever appear on your app store icon, which is annoying.
I've solved these problems because my device is jailbroken, but for those who don't have a jailbroken device, it's a pain in the neck.
Worse, the problem I had was an app that no longer worked on iOS 5 yet triggered an update notice in the app store. Supposedly apps that no longer work on an older device should not be shown, but apparently Apple has let some of these apps slip through. So I don't even have the option to update this app, yet it appeared as an update in the app store and was annoying.
--Pat