Ari,

I'm re-posting Mark's original message on this subject which was titled How To 
Backup Your Third-Party VoiceOver Accessible iOS 9.x Apps and sent Fri 
10/30/2015 9:32 PM. You can find his message following my signature.

Alan Lemly

Hello All,

I am cross-posting this to both V iPhone and Mac Visionaries.

NOTE 1:
This document assume that you do not use the automatic app update feature on 
your iOS device.

NOTE 2:
The following applies to those who use an iOS device in conjunction with iTunes 
on a computer, only.

As we have all experienced, there are times when updates to an app can break 
VoiceOver accessibility.

In iOS 8.x and earlier, assuming that one had previously synchronized with 
iTunes on a computer, if an update broke accessibility for a particular app, 
one could simply delete the newly updated copy of the app from the iOS device 
and then, connect the device to the computer and install the older version of 
the app, back to the iOS device.

This was possible because in iOS 8.x and earlier, assuming app WiFi syncing was 
not enabled, the synchronization process included copying any newly downloaded 
app from the iOS device into the iTunes Library located on the computer.  

As of iOS 9.x, the synchronization process between the iOS device and the 
computer, no longer includes copying apps from the device to the computer.  

For those of us who rely on VoiceOver accessibility, this new process means 
that should an updated app break VoiceOver access, we can no longer restore an 
earlier version of the app using the same time-tested method as we have all 
come to enjoy.

Before I continue, I urge all of you to please contact Apple and express how 
significant this change in the synchronization process affects those of us who 
are blind or low vision.

The good news is that there is a simple workaround, so to speak, available to 
those of us who want to insure that we always have an accessible copy of an 
app.  

Just update the app in iTunes before connecting the iOS device.  Updating apps, 
in iTunes on the computer, actually downloads a full copy of the app in the 
.IPA format which, just as always, can be copied to any authorized iOS 
compatible device.  

Confused?  Don't be; the following example should help clarify the process:

[BEGIN EXAMPLE]
DAY ONE:

1.
You're very happy with all of your currently installed apps.  Your favorite app 
is the Candle Shore BLOG.com app and you don't want to lose VoiceOver 
accessibility to it, should it be updated.

2.
You want to make certain that you have a full copy of this accessible version 
of the app on your computer, just in case any future updates break its 
accessibility.

3.
On your computer, you open iTunes and navigate to the Apps area.  You locate 
the Candle Shore BLOG.com app and, Click the Update button.  This will update a 
full copy of the app on your computer to the same version that is currently on 
your iOS device.  Remember, you will only do this if you like the current 
version that is on your iOS device.  Because you like to plan for worse case 
scenarios, you decide to perform such an update for all of your 
mission-critical apps like those having to do with banking, GPS navigation, etc.

DAY TWO:

1.
Upon checking the App Store, on your iOS device, you discover that there is an 
update to the Candle Shore BLOG.com app.  

2.
You update the app and discover, to your dismay, that VoiceOver accessibility 
has been broken.

3.
You immediately delete the app from your iOS device.

4.
Now, you connect the iOS device to your computer and, from within iTunes, you 
install the older, accessible, copy of the app, back to the iOS device, just as 
you would have done in iOS 8.x.
[END EXAMPLE]

The bottom line is that if you are currently running iOS 9.x or later, you 
should manually update any important apps, on your computer, now, before any 
future updates break them.

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 10:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to transfer Somethig Else games to iTunes to be coppied to my 
new iPhone (when I eventually get it)?

I could have sworn Mark Taylor posted instructions a while back on how to do 
this with the later versions of iTunes 12 and iOS 9.


Thanks,
Ari

> On Feb 29, 2016, at 9:06 AM, Woody Anna Dresner <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> There is no longer a way to transfer apps from the phone to your computer. 
> You will need to go to the app store, choose Purchased, and download the apps 
> that way.
> 
> Best,
> Anna
> 
> 
> 
>> On Feb 29, 2016, at 10:57 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> 
>> I'm running the latest version of iOS 9 on my iPhone 4S, and I have the 
>> latest version of iTunes installed on my Windows 10 computer. I know the 
>> process for transfering apps to the computer is different now--and I'm 
>> confused about how to do this now. It was easy enough in the days of iOS 8 
>> and the early versions of iTunes 12, but now the process has changed 
>> significantly enough that I'm no longer confident in what I'm doing. I just 
>> redownloaded all of Somethin Else's games onto my iPhone, and I want them on 
>> my computer so I can put them on my new iPhone when they eventually go away 
>> and can no longer be downloaded from the Apt Store. If anyone can help me 
>> with this, it would be greatly appreciated!
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Ari
>> 
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