I need Dropbox old build for iOS 6.1.4


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are you jailbroken? if yes look up one of the many 3rd party appstores (i won't list them on here due to they all are piracy stores but still have legit free apps on them)

 

most of the 3rd party stores allow you to choose older versions to install

Unfortunatelly I don't know which Dropbox (last released for iOS 6.1.4 ) I need. I don't know the Dropbox version supported for 6.1.4 .

 

My iPhone 5 iOS 6.1.4 is not jailbroken. Hope someoone might be able to help. I wrote a few emails to Dropbox customer service and I never get a response.

i haven't been on ios in awhile but didn't apple recently update the appstore to show and allow install of latest compatible version for apps?

 

outside of that there's no way to install older versions of apps if you're not jailbroken

  On 27/03/2014 at 16:26, Atlantic1977 said:

Hello all. Can someone please help me with the following issue. I never had Dropbox. Unfortunatelly for a lot of reasons I can't update to iOS 7+ and I need Dropbox older build for iOS 6.1.4. Can someone please help me get this? I appreciate. Thank you.

  On 27/03/2014 at 23:42, Brando212 said:

i haven't been on ios in awhile but didn't apple recently update the appstore to show and allow install of latest compatible version for apps?

 

outside of that there's no way to install older versions of apps if you're not jailbroken

 

I believe Brando212 is right. Go to the App Store in the iPhone and try to install Dropbox from there. It should tell you that the latest version is not compatible, but will install the latest known version to run on your OS version.

yep, the feature i was thinking about was added

 

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5919

 

http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/09/17/apples-ios-app-store-now-offers-last-compatible-versions-of-apps-for-older-devices

 

you should be able to install the latest compatible version straight from the app store

The download last compatible version thing only works if you already own the app. You can't buy an app on iOS6 if it requires iOS7.

 

However, you can buy it on either another device with iOS7 or iTunes on a Mac or PC. Once you own it you can then download the older version from your iOS6 device.

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