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Originally Posted by JSWolf
But if it's going to be in the app store then it needs to have the bugs fixed when a new iOS is released. If we are meant to move to Marvin 3, then Marvin 2 should stop being in the app store.
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There are a lot of no longer supported apps in the app store. Sometimes it's because the developer just walked away, other times because some customers prefer the older version and the developer leaves it there for those who want it.
Many companies continue to permit the downloading of old versions, even if they are no longer supported or maintained. It can be useful if you are still on an old version of iOS.